Labor Unions
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Labor Unions
Video “Norma Rae”
Questions
What are some of the hazards in the
textile mill?
Why didn’t workers want the union?
Why didn’t the company want the union?
What were some conflicts that occurred?
History
Labor unions came over to the U.S.
colonies in 1620
Oldest form of unions were “guilds”
History
Guilds made up of skilled craftsmen
Carpenters, cobblers & barrel makers
make sure members produced high
quality goods and were treated fairly
History
By 1820’s labor unions managed to
get the 12 hour work day reduced to
10 hours
History
Factory system grew during & after
Civil War
Invention of steam engine
Growing use of water power to
operate machinery
History
Unions were formed
Helps workers get organized
Bargain for needs and rights
To improve work conditions
Bargaining power is greater when in a
group than individually
Labor Union Movement
Federation
Organization of groups
National Labor Union
Knights of Labor
American Federation of Labor
Labor Union Movement
National Labor Union
NLU
1866 -1872
Encouraged congress to pass 8 hour day
Wanted to bring together all national labor
unions
Favored arbitration over strikes
8 hour day was passed for government workers
but wages were also lowered
Labor Union Movement
Knights of Labor
1869
Uriah Stephens & Terrance Powdery
Open to all workers
demanded
an end to child labor
Equal pay for women
Cooperative employer-employee ownership
of mines and factories
Knights of Labor
Believed in Strikes
Union Pacific Railroad Strike 1884
Victory
Haymarket square riots 1886
Members were accused of throwing bombs
that killed police officers
Tarnished the Knights of Labor – not
involved
Labor Union Movement
American Federation of Labor
AFL
1886
Samuel Gompers – member of cigar
markers union
300,000 members in 25 unions
Organized only unions of skilled workers
American Federation of Labor
stressed
working conditions
pay
control over jobs
Labor Union Movement
1800’s – 1900’s
Many demonstrations, riots &
strikes
Wanted better
Wages
Working conditions
Federal government & local police
were often called in to arrest union
members
Riot Example
Pullman Strike
Eugene Debs
Boycott/striking the buying of sleeping
cars
Government hired replacement workers
Riot Example
Triangle Shirt waist Company
1911 New York City
Garment industry
150 employees died during a fire
Mostly women
Fire exits were locked to prevent theft
Department of Labor
Government created the Department
of Labor
1914
Passed various laws to ensure rights of
union members
AFL & CIO
CIO
Committee/congress for Industrial
Organizations
Union of unskilled workers
AFL & CIO unite
1955
Made up 56 national & international
unions
AFL & CIO Legislation
Equal pay for equal work -- 1963
Age Discrimination act -- 1968
Civil Rights Act – 1964
Occupational Safety and Health Act -1970
AFL & CIO Legislation
Humphrey – Hawkins Act -- 1978
Union Decline
Reasons
Employers keeping unions out
businesses
New workers are less loyal to unions
Products becoming more expensive
Sales lost to foreign competitors
Workers lose jobs
Technology
Pros of Unions
Better wages
Working conditions
Support for issues
Protected on your job
Legal council-free
Dues go for some good
Seniority protection
Don’t have to join
Cons of Unions
No guarantee of better wages
Rule of majority
Can’t go to boss alone
Can’t get rid of bad people
Unfair use of legal council
Dues have to be paid-money lost
Super seniority for union officers
Fair share in Wisconsin