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Warm up. Sentence Correction Journal: In “History Alive” textbook read pg. 180, section titled “Workers Unite for Better Conditions”. Question: What is a labor union? What were their goals? Where did a lot of a union’s power come from?. Unions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Journal: In “History Alive” textbook read pg. 180, section titled “Workers Unite for Better Conditions”. Question: What is a labor union? What were their goals? Where did a lot of a union’s power come from?
Unions
Labor unions = Group of workers organized to protect it’s members!
Generally, big business owners HATED unions. Tried to squash them!
How did the Pullman Strike end?
Strikers refused to follow injunction and didn’t break up.
Debs and other union leaders were arrested.
Cleveland sent in 2,000 troops to end the strike. Fighting broke out
Strike was broken and many returned to work.
Pullman died in 1897 – he believed he was still a morally upright man.
Working Conditions
Long hours, long weeks.
Did NOT have vacation, sick leave, unemployment compensation or workers compensation.
Factories = dirty, poorly ventilated, poorly lit
Repetitive tasks done hour after hour after hour….after hour…
Some women and children had no choice but to work.
Child Labor
Size allowed them to move in small spaces.
Didn’t have to pay them as much.
Children easier to control.
Forced to forgo education.
http://www.history.com/videos/the-fight-to-end-child-labor#the-fight-to-end-child-labor
Labor Unions
National Labor Union (NLU) Consisted of 300 local unions in 13 states Persuaded congress to legalize an eight-hour
day for government workers William Sylvis (founder) encouraged unions to
open doors to African Americans and women.
Knights of Labor Focus on individual workers Open to all – any race, gender or degree of skill
Labor Unions con’t
American Railway Union (ARU) Eugene V. Debs. Includes skilled and
unskilled workers.
Strikes!
The Great Strike of 1877 – Protesting second wage cut
The Haymarket affair
The Homestead Strike
The Pullman Strike
All were very violent!!