First Central Bank Of River City
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First Central Bank Of River City Relevant Facts Prior to 1929, business executives were seen as leaders and union members were considered dangerous radicals. However, this changed when Americans saw that these businesses could not provide for them in economically turbulent times, such as the depression, and they started to favor unions. In River City, the International Metalworkers Union (IMU) began dealing with many of the firms and institutions in the area since 1930. Because of this heavy influence in the city of 210,000 people, the city was beginning to be considered a "union town". IMU had represented workers at one of the town's smaller banks, organizing the maintenance workers. IMU had initiated significant pay hikes and increased benefits. First Central Bank of River City, founded in 1892, was the largest and oldest financial institution in the River City area. The relevant facts in this case centers on communications concerning union activity by...


