The Growth of the American Labor Movement

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The Growth of the American Labor Movement Aim: How did workers react to the growth of industry and America? Do Now: Take Quiz (5-7 Minutes) Mr. Ott – BETA 2011-12

1st LAWS TO REGULATE BIG BUSINESS State representatives voted into office by members of the Grange who in turn represented the interests of farmers and passed state laws regulating railroad prices in 18 states. Granger State Laws Supreme Court decision stating that states had the ability to regulate private property if it affected public interest. Munn v. Illinois (1876) Declared that it was unconstitutional for states to regulate interstate commerce. Showed need for Federal regulation of interstate commerce (RR!). Wabash Case (1886)

The Changing American Labor Force

Injuries increased, and conditions worsened. The desire to maximize profits and become more efficient led to poor working conditions. Machines and unskilled workers replaced skilled craftspeople. These low-paid workers could easily be replaced. They brought costs down and caused production to rise. Encouraged managers to view workers as interchangeable parts Injuries increased, and conditions worsened.

Poor Working Conditions Small, crowded rooms Specialization made workers tired, bored, and more likely to be injured. Managers paid less attention to working conditions. Stuffy air / Pollution Unsafe workplaces Long hours Low wages No job security Child Labor

Workers began to organize and demand improvements in working conditions and pay. Knights of Labor (1870) First national labor union Pushed for eight-hour workday, equal pay for equal work, and end to child labor Included both skilled and unskilled workers No contract foreign labor Doesn’t last American Federation of Labor (AFL) Organized individual national unions, such as mine-workers’ and steelworkers’ unions Limited membership to skilled workers Used collective bargaining, in which all workers acted collectively, or together, to negotiate with management Samuel Gompers 1886

Labor Unrest: 1870-1900

Management vs. Labor “Tools” of Management “Tools” of Labor “scabs” P. R. campaign Pinkertons (security firm) lockout blacklisting yellow-dog contracts court injunctions open shop boycotts sympathy demonstrations informational picketing closed shops organized strikes “wildcat” strikes

Labor strikes often turned violent and failed to accomplish their goals. Haymarket Riot Erupted between protesters and police in Chicago Resulted in decline of Knights of Labor Homestead Strike Strike occurred at Carnegie Steel Company in Homestead, Pennsylvania. Resulting fight left workers and Pinkerton guards dead. Pullman Strike Began with workers who made Pullman train cars Spread to workers who worked on trains pulling sleeping cars Federal troops stopped strike. No Mail Delivery!

How the AF of L Would Help the Workers Catered to the skilled worker. Represented workers in matters of national legislation. Maintained a national strike fund. Evangelized the cause of unionism. Prevented disputes among the many craft unions. Mediated disputes between management and labor. Pushed for closed shops.

Labor Union Membership