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LABOR UNIONS Workers fight to end exploitation.

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LABOR UNIONS

Workers fight to end exploitation.

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THE RISE OF LABOR UNIONS

1st were called trade unions

Began as a way to provide help in bad times

Goals: shortened workdays higher wages better working

conditions End child labor

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TOOLS OF THE UNION: Collective Bargaining: negotiations

between representatives of labor and management to reach agreement on wages, benefits and conditions

Arbitration: allowing outside “referee” to decide issues between sides

Strike: refusal to work until demands are met

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Labor Unrest: 1870-1900

Labor Unrest: 1870-1900

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LABOR UNIONS . . . .

Key Organizations:

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KNIGHTS OF LABOR: Opened membership

to all workers Advocated 8 hr. day/

equal pay for equal work

Preferred arbitration to strikes

Under Terence Powderly, expanded membership in 1880’s

Terence Powderly

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Workers Organize

Knights of Labor – formed in 1869 as the first labor

union in the nation.

Goal #1:Shorter work day

Goal #2:End child labor

Goal #3:Equal pay for men

and women

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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR:

A craft union led by Samuel Gompers

Advocated collective bargaining with threat of strikes

Focused on better pay and benefits

More associated with violence

Samuel Gompers

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AF of L Goals AF of L Goals

o Catered to the skilled worker.

o Represented workers in matters of national legislation.

o Maintained a national strike fund.

o Evangelized the cause of unionism.

o Prevented disputes among the many craft unions.

o Mediated disputes between management and labor.

o Pushed for closed shops.

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AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION:

Founded by Eugene V. Debs

Included skilled and unskilled workers

Led way to the foundation of the American Socialist Party

Won successful strike in 1894/ then fadedEugene V. Debs

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SOME STRIKES TURNED VIOLENT:

Haymarket Square: 1886- confrontation between striking workers and police resulted in several deaths

Homestead Strike: 1892- steel workers against Carnegie

fought hired “thugs” Pullman Strike: 1894-

Debs’ workers were attacked by “strike breakers” resulting in President Cleveland sending out troops

Sketch of tension leading to violence during the Pullman Strike

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HAYMARKET RIOT Demonstration in 1886 for an eight-hour workday—

strikes in many cities At Chicago factory, police broke up a fight between

strikers and scabs (workers who replace striking workers)—several workers killed

Led to a protest rallyin Chicago’s HaymarketSquare—bomb thrown atpolice, several killed American public begins to associates unions with violence & radical ideas

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HOMESTEAD STRIKE: 1892

Andrew Carnegie’s partner Henry Frick attempted to cut workers’ wages at Carnegie Steel: Union at plant in Homestead, PA called

a strike Frick used the Pinkertons (a private

police force known for their ability to break strikes)—led to shootout with strikers

Following a failed assassination attempt of Frick by radical—union called off the strike

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The Corporate “Bully-Boys”:

PinkertonAgents

The Corporate “Bully-Boys”:

PinkertonAgents

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PULLMAN STRIKE: 1894 Railway workers’

strike that spread nation-wide

Eugene V. Debs called for a boycott of Pullman cars after company refused to bargain with workers

Marked a shift in the federal government’s involvement with labor –employer relations: federal troops were sent in to end the strike

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A “Compan

yTown”:

Pullman, IL

A “Compan

yTown”:

Pullman, IL

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Pullman CarsPullman Cars

A Pullman porter

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The Pullman Strike of 1894

The Pullman Strike of 1894

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Management vs. Labor

Management vs. Labor

“Tools” of Management

“Tools” of Labor

“scabs”

P. R. campaign

Pinkertons

lockout

blacklisting

yellow-dog contracts

court injunctions

open shop

boycotts

sympathy demonstrations

informational picketing

closed shops

organized strikes

“wildcat” strikes

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GAINS OF UNIONISM: Limited work hours Regulated work

conditions Preserved rights to

collective bargain Rise of violence led

public to distrust unions and fear threat of communism (Red Scare)