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19-4 Industrial Workers Mrs. Manley. Industrial Workers Why are workers organizing into unions? - to demand better pay and working conditions Mass production-

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1 19-4 Industrial Workers Mrs. Manley

2 Industrial Workers Why are workers organizing into unions? - to demand better pay and working conditions Mass production- leads to less personal working conditions in factories 10-12 hr. workdays Fired at anytime/any reason Immigrants working for low pay took jobs Factories- noisy, unhealthy & unsafe Burns, spills, coal dust, cave-ins, lung damage, poor eyesight Sweatshops- urban factories where garments are made- known for poor conditions

3 Women were paid ½ of what men earned for same work Child Labor- laws said had to be 12 yrs. And couldn’t work more that 10 hrs. a day; did not apply to agriculture or address unsafe conditions

4 Labor Unions Labor Unions- groups of dissatisfied workers who organize to demand better pay and working conditions Knights of Labor- – led by Terrence Powderly in Philadelphia – African-Americans, immigrants, and unskilled laborers could join – Grew quickly but lost power

5 Labor Unions cont. American Federation of Labor (AFL)- – Skilled workers of various crafts/trades – Led by Samuel Gompers – Wanted : higher wages, shorter hours, better working conditions, and collective bargaining- unions represent workers to bargain or work with management for change

6 Women and Unions Many unions wouldn’t accept women “Mother Jones”, Mary Harris Jones, fought for women’s rights Triangle Shirtwaist Company- – Crowded sweatshop NYC – Fire breaks out, women trapped and burned to death b/c company locked doors to prevent them from leaving – 150 workers die International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) forms to push for safer working conditions

7 Unions Act: Economic depressions led to firings and pay cuts Strikes break out Strikebreakers- hired by companies to replace striking workers Haymarket Square, Chicago- Strikers gather to protest the killing of other strikers. Police are called. Bomb thrown at police and a riot breaks out. This Haymarket Riot= terrorism and disorder

8 Homestead Strike- at Carnegie’s Steel Plant in Homestead, PA. – Wages were cut – Union strikes, company hires strikebreakers (non- union) and guards to protect them – Fight breaks out, 10 dead – Militia is sent in to restore order. Failed.

9 Pullman Strike- – Railcar plant cuts wages, workers strike – Pullman closes plant – Other rail workers refuse to work and rail traffic is stopped – US Attorney general issues an injunction- court order- to stop obstructing the railways! – Eugene Debs- leader; refuses to end strike and is jailed – President Grover Cleveland sends in federal troops to end strike, another failed strike.

10 Unions do not give up and keep fighting for: – Better wages – Better Working Conditions


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