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This document looks in depth at the progression/ regression of trade union and labour rights in the USA from . This document considers all the strikes that took place during the era of laissez-faire from in particular. This document considers the strength of trade unions, legal changes, the Wagner Act, the world wars and their influence, Ford Motors and the impact of Reagan's presidency as well and many more.

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Trade Union and Labour Rights 1865-1992
The Gilded Age:
The Growth of TU’s in the Gilded Age:
TU Details
Knights of Labour  Founded 1869
 Membership peaked 1886 @ 700K
 Membership declined afer 1886  Haymarket + Great SW Rail
 Campaigned for: Equal Pay, Politcal Reform, End Child Labour
 Catered for both sexes, all skill lvls, b + w’s
 Hostle to Chinese Immigrants  supported Chinese Exclusion Act
 Used strikes + boycots
American Federaton  Founded 1886
of Labour (AFL)  Less politcal than KoL + IWW  focused on workers benefts
 Focused on skilled, white males (less inclusive)
 Membership 500K 1900  1.7mill 1904  4mill 1920
 Preferred peaceful talks to strikes  worked bc were in demand
 When they struck they won bc skilled labour is harder to replace
 Aims: shorter hrs, beter pay + conditons
 Involved in 20K strikes & won over half

Effectveness of Earlv Union Actvitv:
Pennsvlvania Coal Strike 1874-5 & the “Mollv Maguires”:
Applies to: Divided Movement, External Factors, Employers Attides
Immigrant workers, Violence + Intmidaton, divided movement
 Conditons terrible esp among unskilled miners (mostly Irish immigrants)
 Crash of 1873 made things worse
 Provoked bv: owners cut wages 20%  lasted 6months  forced to accept pay cut & return
 Strikers  weak bargaining positon bc of high unemployment from the Crash
 Forced back to work: inability to feed family, violence + intmidaton by thugs & Pinkerton agent
 Some joined “Molly Maguires” commited acts of sabotage + sometmes murdered owners
 Miners divided between unskilled Irish miners (struck) & skilled miners (didn’t strike)

The Great Railwav Strike 1877:
Applies to: Federal Attides, Employers Attides, Strength of Unions
Fed Involvement bc state milita failed, Strikebreakers, Union strength
 Provoked by employers cutng wages x2 in a year
 Virginia state milita called out (many sympathised with workers) so federal assistance required
 Strike affected at least 6 states + much resistance
 Temporarily gained control in Pitsburgh + Chicago (20K ppl rallied in support of the strikers)
 Strike was defeated in about 6 weeks bc:
1. Fed troops, state milita + private police force used
2. Surplus of labour = employers able to bring in strikebreakers

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