In Dubious Battle
it was the culmination of events such as the lowering of wages, unsafe
equipment and unsanitary living conditions which finally motivated the workers
to use their power to strike. Torgas
valley was in the hands of the Growers Association, who by virtue of ownership
of the orchards also held power. In our
culture the suspicion that life can be unfair presents a cloud of injustice
which gathers over the soul.
Initially the workers allowed the growers to
have absolute power because they provided jobs.
As the workers became a bigger part of the organization they began to
see how they were treated unfairly. When
the growers did not have absolute authority, force was utilized to support
their power. The growers hired
vigilantes to harass and kill the striking workers that refused to come back to
work. Another way they implemented their
power over the pickers was through substandard wages and over charging for
food. This dehumanized the workers
because it did not allow them to have any hope.
Universally the pickers pretended to be content with the quality of
their life in fear of losing the little they have. After they decided that they could know
longer live under the horrid conditions that the owners put them under they
executed their power to strike.
Since power is the ability of its holder to
exact compliance or obedience of other individuals to his will on what so ever
basis the strikers became a power. The
owners no longer had absolute power over the strikers. The unification of the strikers increased
their power, which commanded recognition from the growers. In recognition of sending a representative
like Mr. Bolter into the camp to talk with London initialized the beginning of
negations. However the power of the
strikers was greater than he expected.
The growers were the power elite who thought that the strikers' interest
was only monetary. Instead it had become
spiritual. The strikers misused their
power as the growers did. They tried to
use their force to make the scabs come over to the side of the strikers. The strikers used the threat of violence,
actual violence and caused the death of a couple scab workers to emphasis their
willingness to use this force.
Throughout John Steinbecks novel In Dubious
Battle there was a power struggle between the mighty owners and the weaker
workers. The owners were much more
prestigious and feared, but when the workers were pushed to their limits they
did indeed use the power that was available to them in the means of the strike. The pickers could not give into the demands
of the owners because this would have defeated their purpose of the
strike. On the other hand the Growers
Association could not give into the pickers because they believed that this
would have cost them to much money and made them out to be viewed as weak. This stubbornness of both sides caused a long
and deadly strike that could have been avoided.
Power of individuals also played an important
role in the strike of Torgas valley. Mac
and Jim both had great influential power over London. London was a very powerful man in the eyes of
the workers; he was a very large and respected man by his piers. He led the men into battle against the
police, the vigilantes and the scabs. He
was the most influential man to the workers.
The most powerful man in the strike though was Mr. Bolter; he had the
power of the Growers Association behind him.
London, Jim, or Mac did not influence him, this ineffective
communication between these men caused a great deal of tension leading up to
the blood shed.
Each group, the growers and the pickers had
their own responsibilities to society.
The growers who were wealthy only saw one side and closed themselves to
a broader spectrum of their responsibilities.
The growers should have shared some of their wealth with the poor
workers, just like parents share their wealth of knowledge with their younger
less wise children, this makes them better well rounded citizens. If the growers had followed what Henry Ford
did with his idea of the five-dollar workday much of this trouble would have
been avoided. His basic concept was that
if he could pay his workers enough they in turn would be able to purchase one
of the automobiles that they were producing.
Which means that Ford would be making money off the sales of cars to its
employees. Also the higher pay would
increase the morale of the workers, then the efficiency of production would be
higher which means the work would get done faster and better. This concept made the economy stronger, made
the workers richer and made Ford more profitable. If the growers had implemented this same idea
with the pickers their morale would have been higher and the work would have
been done with out a costly strike.
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