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A dramatized account of a major railroad labor dispute in which front-line railroad employees and company officials clash over wages, classifications, and grievances, leading to a sudden, organized strike. Negotiations break down amid mutual distrust, public opinion, and competing union and local committees; the narrative traces preparations, internal union debates including secret sessions, management responses and operational disruptions, and the personal loyalties and dilemmas of those administering the railroad during the work stoppage. Scenes alternate between public meetings, lodge-room strategy, and behind-the-scenes boardroom decisions, exploring themes of solidarity, pride, miscommunication, and the human costs of industrial conflict.
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