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Why labor unions were needed: Low pay Long hours Unsafe working conditions
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Labor Union Organized groups of workers that demand better pay and working conditions from their employers
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American Federation of Labor 1886 (labor union) represented skilled workers in numerous industries Samuel Gompers
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The Power of Labor Unions Strike – a stopping of work by workers to force their employer to meet certain Demands A strike (stopping of work) could cause a business to lose a lot of money
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Businesses fight Back Strikebreakers –someone hired by the business to replace striking workers. Used as a technique to break up a strike. Sometimes strikers lost their jobs and were replaced by strikebreakers Eliot was president of Harvard University from 1869-1909
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The Homestead Strike of 1892 Where: Carnegie’s steel plant in Homestead, PA
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Why: To protest wage cuts enacted by plant managers Henry Clay Frick - manager of the Homestead plant
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What: Managers hired strikebreakers and 300 armed guards to protect the steel plant
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Results: 10 people were killed during a fight between guards and striking workers. The strike failed when the plant began operating again using non-union workers
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