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Teamsters Metropolis

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In the 1950s, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters empowered poor immigrants who had grown up in the crowded blocks of the central city to move upward and outward to comfortable suburbs. It delivered unprecedented benefits to workers--especially to those in retail, services, and light manufacturing--locking in hourly pay that bought the patio furniture sets, the pontoon boats, and the station wagons that defined the consumer culture of the decade. Yet suburban comfort came with strict, new institutions that defined the middle-class culture of the era: the nuclear family, heterosexual monogamy, the husband breadwinner, and the dependent wife. Many workers yearned for the pleasures they left behind in the core of the industrial city, even as poor people, people of color, and queer people were locked out of the suburbs. Teamsters Metropolis argues that the union achieved unprecedented organizing success in the immediate postwar period precisely because its members defied bourgeois cultural standards. They wore overly flamboyant clothes, instigated jarringly violent confrontations, used aliases, extorted money, flouted the law, and often blended friendship, sex, and love in a way that challenged the boundaries of heteronormativity. Perhaps no one exemplified this freedom more than Jimmy Hoffa, who delivered better pay and worker conditions to marginal workers while also using coercive tactics, embezzling money, and colluding with the Mafia. Rather than impeding the union's growth, unruly organizing, illicit business techniques, and dissident cultural practices appealed to prospective members and offered an opportunity to circumvent some of the suburban regulations, helping the International Brotherhood of Teamsters become the largest U.S. union of the mid-twentieth century.


  • | Author: Ryan Patrick Murphy
  • | Publisher: University of Michigan Press
  • | Publication Date: Jul 29, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 00258 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0472057537
  • | ISBN-13: 9780472057535
Author:
Ryan Patrick Murphy
Publisher:
University of Michigan Press
Publication Date:
Jul 29, 2025
Number of pages:
00258 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0472057537
ISBN-13:
9780472057535