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1 09/04 Bellringer 5+ sentences Conditions in the factories during the Gilded Age were horrible. Workers could expect to work between 16-18 hours. There were no safety regulations or minimum wage expectations. If you worked at a job with harsh conditions or low pay, how would you address those issues?

2 The majority of immigrants worked in industrial jobs Most were unskilled and willing to accept almost any kind of job

3 Response: Labor unions that collectively bargain for improvements Common conditions: -Low wages -Long hours (12-18 hours) -No safety precautions Most labor unions did not advocate violent protesting

4 Among the first labor unions in America was the Knights of Labor The Knights of Labor was open to all workers regardless of race, gender, or skill

5 Most successful union: American Federation of Labor (AFL) led by Samuel Gompers The AFL only included skilled workers

6 By the end of the Gilded Age, only 4% of all American workers were unionized

7 Factory owners hired replacement workers (scabs) or private police (Pinkertons) to break up strikes One tactics = Strikes  stop production in order to force management to accept union demands

8 Chicago Haymarket Strike (1886) -Strikers protesting bad conditions -Pipe bomb kills 7 police - public begins to think of unions as violent and “un- American”

9 Violence erupted in the Homestead Strike (1892) at Carnegie’s steel plant; Federal troops were called to re-open the factory with replacement workersHomestead Strike

10 Railroad workers led a national strike when the Pullman Palace Company cut wages by 50%... …President Cleveland sent the army to end the strike; Strikers in 27 states resisted & dozens died


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