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The Rise of Labor Unions in the Late 1800’s

Chapter 6 Section 4

© Shawn McCusker

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The condition for workers in factories get worse.

• 12 hour days• 6 days a week• No sick days• No vacation• No compensation for injuries• Poor lighting and ventilation• Hazardous chemicals

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Women and children began working.

• 1890-1910-– 20% of boys under 15 work full time.– 10% of girls under 15 work full time.

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Unions formed

• NLU- National Labor Union

• Made up of 13 independent iron worker unions.

• Refused membership to African Americans.

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So…

• CLNU (Colored National Labor Union)

• African American were often used as strikebreakers (scabs).

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Knights of Labor (1880’s)

• Open to all regardless of race, gender or skill.

• Wanted an 8 hour workday.

• Tried to avoid strikes.

• Preferred ARBITRATION.– Settlement of a

dispute by an impartial third party.

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AFL- The American Federation of Labor

• Craft Unionism- A group of many trade unions. (skilled workers.

• Why is it easier for them to strike if skilled.

• Led by Samuel Gompers.• Used strikes • Focused on Collective

bargaining.

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Eugene V. Debs

• Turned to Socialism as a solution to worker problems.

• The government would control business and property and distribute wealth equally.

• Socialism results in the overthrow of capitalism.

• It threatens the wealthy and business owners.

• He is often arrested, and is in jail on on election day when he ran for President.

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Radical Ideas and desperate workers led to…

The Great Strike of 1877

The Haymarket Affair

The Homestead Strike

The Pullman

Strike

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The worse things got the more

radical solutions became.

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Communism- an Extreme form of

Socialism• IWW (Wobblies)

• ILWGU- Garment workers- The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.

• NWTUL

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The willingness of people to adopt EXTREME

methods and ideas in order to improve their

lives.