The Clothing Workers, the Ladies' Garment Workers, and the Laundry Workers all experienced the same difficulties as the TWUA. The Rubber Workers and the Steel Workers, however, have had less trouble, partly because they were organizing a more educated worker, a worker with “more guts.” Organizing in Gadsden, Alabama, was a joint effort with organizers from the Rubber Workers and the Steel Workers passing out leaflets at Dwight Mills, and organizers from TWUA returning the favor at rubber and steel mills.