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1 Organized Labor The hands that generate profits Michael Quinones, NBCT www.socialstudiesguy.com

2 ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ APK: Activation of Prior Knowledge Write at least 3-5 sentences describing a time when… you had a difficult time “getting along” with someone you had to. Question of the Day Why are good labor relations important?

3 Key vocabulary terms: Describe and explain the following terms in your own words based on what you learn. Labor Labor Unions Jimmy Hoffa MediationArbitrationStrike Lock out Taft-Hartley Act

4 Labor Laborers of all types do the work required to generate profit for companies. Laborers of all types do the work required to generate profit for companies. Large corporations often employ hundreds and even thousands of laborers. Large corporations often employ hundreds and even thousands of laborers. The goal of any successful business is to keep costs low to maximize profit. The goal of any successful business is to keep costs low to maximize profit.

5 Organizing workers There is power in numbers There is power in numbers To present an organized front to employers groups have more power. To present an organized front to employers groups have more power. Organization called: Labor unions often represented by elected officers negotiate with company ownership. Organization called: Labor unions often represented by elected officers negotiate with company ownership.

6 Goals Unions serve to represent the interests of workers. Unions serve to represent the interests of workers. Workers have grievances from time to time. Workers have grievances from time to time. Unions can negotiate labor contracts, working conditions and other benefits. Unions can negotiate labor contracts, working conditions and other benefits. Jimmy Hoffa was a famous labor union leader who “disappeared” in 1975. Jimmy Hoffa was a famous labor union leader who “disappeared” in 1975.

7 Remedies and Strategies Tactics used by unions: Tactics used by unions: Mediation: Employer and workers agree to a third party listening and suggesting a compromise. Mediation: Employer and workers agree to a third party listening and suggesting a compromise. Arbitration: Employer and workers agree to a third party listening and settling a dispute. Arbitration: Employer and workers agree to a third party listening and settling a dispute.

8 Extreme Tactics When no satisfactory agreement is reached workers may choose to strike. When no satisfactory agreement is reached workers may choose to strike. Workers as a united group walk off the job and refuse to work. Workers as a united group walk off the job and refuse to work.

9 Extreme Tactics Owners/employers can choose to lock-out workers. Owners/employers can choose to lock-out workers. Workers are not allowed to work at their jobs. Workers are not allowed to work at their jobs.

10 Labor Laws Because of so much struggle and disagreement between companies and employees. Most of the labor problems were over salary/wages, work hours and working conditions. The U.S. Congress passed several laws to bring and maintain order the labor relation in the United States.

11 Taft-Hartley Act In 1947 the U.S. Congress passed a law sponsored by senators Taft and Hartley. In 1947 the U.S. Congress passed a law sponsored by senators Taft and Hartley. The law prohibited [banned] certain actions by labor unions which protected employers from workers/unions. The law prohibited [banned] certain actions by labor unions which protected employers from workers/unions. Unions had to give at least 60 days notice of strikes and could not just walk off the job for no reason. Unions had to give at least 60 days notice of strikes and could not just walk off the job for no reason. Other labor laws passed by Congress were the National Labor Relations Act of 1953 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Other labor laws passed by Congress were the National Labor Relations Act of 1953 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.

12 Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Robert _a_taft.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Robert _a_taft.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Robert _a_taft.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Robert _a_taft.jpg


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