Approximately 136,000 thousand employees of what automotive company participated in a sit-down strike in the 1930s?
Answer General Motors
For forty-four days in 1936 and 1937, starting in Flint, Michigan, employees of General Motors and members of the United Auto Workers union participated in a strike that paved the way for the UAW to become one of the most powerful labor organizations in the nation.
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