2024-12-30 14:06
On this day in 1936, thousands of General Motors auto workers courageously sat down on the job inside the plants in Flint, MI, and shut down the most powerful corporation in the world.
The workers, fighting against inhumane working conditions, would occupy the plants for 44 days, and walked out victorious on February 11, 1937, having changed the auto industry and the labor movement forever.