My brothers wouldn't talk about it in, in even in, in later years when they would just, somebody would say something about, you know, maybe anti-union or something, and they'd say, well, I remember working on the line, and there'd be a drinking fountain two steps behind you, but you couldn't stop, or step back and get a drink of water. That line would be continuing to go.

Show Transcript Speaker: Joseph%20Skunda. Interviewed by U-M Flint Labor History Project. Date of interview: 3-3-1980. Edited by Michael Van Dyke.

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