Honeywell Locks Out F-35 Workers in Its Push to Pay Less Than $15 an Hour
By Mike Elk
In November of 1936, South Bend, Indiana’s Honeywell Aerospace plant, then owned by Bendix, was the site of the first sit-down strike by the United Automobile Workers (UAW). The workers were ultimately successful in getting the UAW recognized, and the tactic quickly spread across the
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