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Title: Unions, strikes, and working conditions


1
Unions, strikes, and working conditions
  • Late 1800s

2
New economy
  • As discussed earlier, 3 factors influenced the US
    economy.
  • 1. Large working class. Who?
  • 2. New economy in south. What was different?
  • 3. New inventions. How did these affect the
    economy?

3
The Gilded Age
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_t
    he_United_StatesThe_Gilded_Age_1865.E2.80.931900
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/gildedage.ht
    ml

4
Robber Barons
  • How did the emergence of companies like Carnegie
    steel and Standard oil affect workers?
  • What were working conditions like?

5
Are these conditions dangerous?
6
American labor movement
  • When a worker got injured or hurt on the job,
    they were fired.
  • The amount of immigrants was so abundant, that a
    workforce was always available.
  • What happens if workers are injured in todays
    working world?

7
American labor union contd.
  • If workers are fired for getting injured, what do
    you think would happen if they complained?
  • Workers only had one choice, BAND TOGETHER!
  • Workers begin a method of collective bargaining.
  • A call to make safer working conditions, 8 hour
    workdays and higher pay ensues.

8
Strikes
  • If employers do not meet the demands of the
    workers a strike would ensue.
  • What is a strike and what is the advantage of a
    strike?
  • Labor history of the United States - Wikipedia,
    the free encyclopedia
  • In the beginning of the labor movements the
    public completely supported the unions.
  • As the years went on, public opinion turned
    against the unions due to violence they were
    percieved to have caused

9
Strikes from worksheet
  • Railroad strike 1877
  • Homestead strike 1892
  • Carnegie had gone on vacation and the man he left
    in charge cut wages.
  • Carnegies company hired the Pinkerton protection
    agency to protect the plant.
  • Pullman strike 1894
  • Led by Euguene V. Debs. Leader of the ARU
    (American railway union)
  • Encouraged socialist views and an overthrow of
    capitalism.

10
Chicago Haymarket strike
  • Workers from Chicago industries met in Haymarket
    square in Chicago.
  • Riot was basically peaceful until.
  • A groups of anarchists and socialists began to
    stir up trouble.
  • Anarchists are accused of throwing a bomb into a
    formation of policeman who were in Haymarket
    square keeping the peace.
  • Many people died.
  • Haymarket affair - Wikipedia, the free
    encyclopedia

11
Samuel Gompers
  • Sam was a leader in the AFL and powerful voice in
    early labor unions
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Gompers
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_labor

12
Eugene V. Debs
  • Eugene V. Debs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • One of Americas first union leaders
  • Influential in the Pullman strike
  • Views became socialist after reading the works of
    Karl Marx

13
A debate ensues
  • Social Darwinism or regulation of industry and
    the economy.
  • Social darwinism survival of the fittest
    (meaning let the most successful companies
    dominate and let the others die out)
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Antitrust_Act

14
WORKING CONDITIONS
  • http//www.explorepahistory.com/cms/pbfiles/Projec
    t1/Scheme34/ExplorePAHistory-a0j4c0-a_349.jpg

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2. inventions
3. Increase industrial jobs
Corrupt / inefficient Pres.
2. factories
4. Increased immigration
5b. ghettos
2. Free slaves
5a.. Dangerous workplaces
6c. Political machines
1. END OF RECONSTRUCTION
6a.Public outrage
6b. unions
REFORM
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