Language: English
Automobile Industry Automobile Industry and Trade Automobile industry and trade - Michigan - Detroit Automobile industry workers Automobile industry workers - Michigan - Detroit Business & Economics Corporate & Business History Detroit General Industries Labor Michigan Plant shutdowns Plant shutdowns - Michigan - Detroit Social Classes Social Science Sociology
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: Jan 17, 2011
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Born and raised in Detroit, Clemens has witnessed firsthand the decline and death of manufacturing in that city. So when he pondered writing about the decline of the American working class, he figured a good place to start was the closing of Budd Detroit Automotive Plant, built in 1919 and employing 10,000 workers at its peak. He captures the sights, sounds, emotions, and economics of closing the plant, which made the roofs, doors, and other body parts of cars, trucks, and sports utility vehicles, offering an intimate portrait of what happens to people and a manufacturing town when the doors are closed. Clemens details the nuts and bolts, including how machinery is disassembled and shipped for reassembly in Mexico and elsewhere, as well as the human element of union reps fighting for worker benefits and former workers pondering a grim future. Clemens looks beyond the dire statistics of tens to hundreds of thousands of plant closings each year to portray the individuals involved and the loss of jobs and social bearings in the community.