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Organized Labor Labor Unions
An organization that helps workers improve working conditions, wages, and benefits. Membership peaked in the 1930’s at 30% Today, about 10% of US workers belong to a union 10
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Labor Movement – 1800’s Rise of factories led to difficult and dangerous working conditions. Long days, long weeks, low pay Discontent grew to organized protests Strikes – work stoppage Higher wages, shorter hours, safer workplace 10
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Labor Movement – 1900’s Pro-union Legislation:
1932 Norris-La Guardia Act Outlawed yellow-dog contracts 1935 National Labor Relations Act Gave workers the right to organize 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act Created the minimum wage, outlawed child labor, and established OT 10
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Decline of the Labor Movement
Unions could be an obstacle to replace outdated and inefficient production methods. (Featherbedding) Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 Right-to-work laws ban mandatory union membership President can delay a strike for 80 days 1981 PATCO 10
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The Decline of Unions Less Blue-collar jobs
More women in the workforce More jobs shifting to the south Most union goals have been achieved Shorter work weeks Safer workplace Better benefits 10
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Types of Union Workplaces
Closed shop Hires only union members, now illegal Union shop Hires nonunion members, but requires them to join the union with a certain time. Agency shop Hires nonunion workers and does not require them to join the union. However, they still need to pay union dues. 10
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Labor Imperfection Restrict Membership Collective Bargaining
Union card, license, certification Collective Bargaining Union represents large number of employees, with many different goals. Seniority and Protection 10
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Collective Bargaining
Mediation A settlement technique in which a neutral mediator meets with each side to try and find a common ground. Nonbinding. Arbitration A settlement technique in which a third party reviews the case and imposes a decision that is binding. 10
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