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estimated that the payroll of the plant was about $ 25,000 a week, most of which was spent at local Pawtucket stores, and as a result, roughly 10,000 people were impacted by the mill’s closing. A number of girls and women, who worked as carders and twisters at the plant, also joined in the strike,
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In January of 1910, there was another mass strike among the plant’s 2,500 employees. Strikers demanded that their wages not be decreased with the reduction of the work week to 56 hours and demanded a ten percent increase. Alfred M. Coats refused to negotiate until work resumed and, after a failed
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This 50-acre (20 ha) industrial area was developed in two phases, with a number of buildings surviving from both of these periods. The first, between 1870 and 1882, resulted in the construction of Mills 2 through 5, a series of large three- and four-story brick buildings which were used in
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attempt at restarting production, moved to close the entire plant for an indefinite period of time. He resigned his position as general manager a few days later. The strike, which did not encompass all the employees, had an adverse effect on the entire economy of Pawtucket: the
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The second phase of construction was between 1917 and 1923, and included the construction of two additional four-story brick mills, a stuccoed recreation hall that has since been converted into a senior center, two two-story brick buildings, and a power plant.
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J. & P. Coats moved their base of operations to Delaware in 1951 and officially closed the plant in Pawtucket in November of 1964. The plant was then subdivided into a number of smaller industrial facilities, which remained through the 1980s.
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The Coats Mill was for many years Pawtucket’s largest employer, the labor force growing from 550 employees in 1870, to 1,500 in 1877, up to 2,500 employees in 1910. At the peak of the plant’s capacity in the 1940s, there were 4,000 employees.
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In 1902, 800 workers went on strike over an increase in the pace of work and a reduction in their wages linked with the implementation by the 58-hour work week in Rhode Island. Employees returned to work after one week.
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to meet the strikers’ demands, which included a ten percent wage increase. While not unionized, the "carding room employees" who lead the strike received guidance from
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textile manufacturing. A brick office and stables from this period were demolished in 1977, and are the only known brick structures to have been lost.
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Kim, Dong-Woon (1998). "The British Multinational Enterprise in the United States before 1914: The Case of J. & P. Coats".
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in 1983. It was extensively damaged by fire, with at least eight buildings gutted and destroyed, on 14 March 2020.
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Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island
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which lasted over a month with the company directorate refusing to grant any demands.
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In the early twentieth century, the complex was the site of several labor strikes.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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encompassing a large industrial complex which straddles the border between
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The plant was controlled by the Conant Thread Company until 1869, when
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5 Carpenter St., 200 Conant St., 457 Lonsdale Ave., 390-400 Pine St.,
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room. The board of J. & P. Coats authorized general manager
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In 1907, there was a strike among the 500 workers in the
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Conant Thread—Coats & Clark Mill Complex District
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Buildings and structures in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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Conant Thread-Coats & Clark Mill Complex District is located in Rhode Island
Conant Thread-Coats & Clark Mill Complex District is located in the United States
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Central Falls
41°52′52″N 71°23′49″W / 41.88117°N 71.39695°W / 41.88117; -71.39695
MPS
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historic district
Pawtucket
Central Falls, Rhode Island
National Register of Historic Places
J. & P. Coats
carding
Alfred M. Coats
John Golden
Alfred M. Coats
1922 New England Textile Strike
National Register of Historic Places listings in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island


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