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New York Shipbuilding Strike : ウィキペディア英語版 | New York Shipbuilding Strike
The New York Shipbuilding Strike was a strike that occurred in the Port of New York in the spring of 1934 by the New York Shipbuilding Company. Around 3,100 men took part in the 7-week action, centered at the company's Camden, New Jersey construction yard. A second and longer strike of the company occurred in the spring and summer 1935, which required intervention from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to force a settlement. ==Company history== The New York Shipbuilding Company was established by Henry G. Morse in 1900. Though original plans were to site the works on Staten Island in New York State, the final site was based in Camden, New Jersey. By 1914, the company was the leader in naval production and by 1917 it was the largest shipyard in the world. In total, the company made over 670 merchant and naval ships, producing 30% of the US Navy's battleships by 1921. The company's ownership changed hands several times due to financial instability after World War I.〔
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