The modern union movement has a lot to learn from the Trotskyists operating within and alongside the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, beginning with local 574 (later 544), when it comes to rebuilding unions. They turned the Teamsters into one of the largest unions in the US, from 80,000 members in 1933 to 500,000 by the late thirties. And, they did it through dogged class struggle, member-led unionism, and revolutionary politics and tactics to bring the working class forward as a whole.
Farrell Dobbs, a US Trotskyist, was central to this project, which gives him considerable knowledge of the events that took place. His style of writing is also very engaging, detailed but not bogged down, and overall easy to read and informative. This is an important read for modern socialists and trade unionists to apply some of the generalisations of their union project to the organising efforts of today.