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APUSH Review: Labor Unions

APUSH Review: Labor Unions. Everything You Need To Know About Labor Unions To Succeed In APUSH. An Important Court Case. Commonwealth v. Hunt, 1830 Massachusetts Supreme Court Case Labor unions are legal, as long as they were not violent. Knights of Labor. Leader? Terrence Powderly

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APUSH Review: Labor Unions

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  1. APUSH Review: Labor Unions Everything You Need To Know About Labor Unions To Succeed In APUSH

  2. An Important Court Case • Commonwealth v. Hunt, 1830 • Massachusetts Supreme Court Case • Labor unions are legal, as long as they were not violent

  3. Knights of Labor • Leader? • Terrence Powderly • When? • 1870s and 1880s, 730,000 members • Members? • Skilled AND unskilled • Women and African Americans • Downfall? • Haymarket Square Riot • Knights unfairly associated with anarchists

  4. American Federation of Labor (AFL) • Leader? • Samuel Gompers • When? • Beginning in 1886 • Members? • Consisted of SKILLED workers only • Issues? • “Bread and Butter” • 8 hour workdays • Higher wages

  5. Industrial Workers of the World • Leaders? • Eugene Debs • Mother Jones • When? • Early 1900s • Members? • Wanted to include skilled AND unskilled workers • Tactics? • Strikes • Embraced class conflict • Downfall? • World War I • “I Won’t Work”

  6. Key Strikes to Know • Great Railroad Strike (Great Upheaval) (1877) • Reaction to wage cuts • Hayes used federal troops to end the strike • Homestead Strike (1892) • Carnegie Steel Plant • Workers clashed with security guards • Pullman Strike (1894) • Reaction to wage cuts • Cleveland used troops to end the strike • Anthracite Coal Mine Strike (1902) • Coal workers went on strike • Roosevelt threatened to seize mines if the owners would not negotiate

  7. Key Acts Involving Labor • Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) • Established to break up trusts • In actually, used to break up unions • Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) • Strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act • Exempted labor unions from prosecution • Wagner Act (1935) • National Labor Relations Act • Guaranteed workers the right to strike • Increased union membership • Taft – Hartley Act (1947) • Passed over Truman’s veto • Outlawed “Closed shop” • Led to a decrease in union membership

  8. Key Terms Associated With Labor • Strike: • Refusal to work • Picket: • Protesting, carrying signs • Boycott: • Refusal to buy goods • Scabs: • Strike breakers • Often were immigrants • Injunction: • Court order, often used to force workers to stop striking • “Yellow Dog Contracts”: • Agreement that workers will NOT join a union

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