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Big chemical companies like DuPont tried to keep workers loyal by offering perks like sports leagues, picnics, and hiring relatives—this was called welfare capitalism. Still, unions worked to organize chemical workers. From the 1930s to 1960s, several unions competed for members. Since the 1960s, most unionized chemical workers have belonged to either the International Chemical Workers Union or the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union.
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