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Free Write Do you have a job? What are your responsibilities? Is it hard? What are your hours? Do you like working/your job? If you do not have a job, what would be an ideal working situation for you? How can you compare your current working conditions to what you saw and heard about today in class?
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A New Workplace Before Civil War, most factories were small and family run –Bosses knew workers by name –By late 1880’s that relationship began to change
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New Workplace People worked all day at machines –large, crowded, noisy rooms Extremely long hours for low wages, in hazardous conditions –Sweatshops By 1900 nearly 2 million children under age 15, were at work in factories –12 hours a day, 6 days a week
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The Rise of Organized Labor The Knights of Labor- a union for skilled workers only. Haymarket Riot- a violent outbreak between strikers and strikebreakers. –This event caused a drop in support for labor unions
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American Federation of Labor AFL- Large union, made up of other smaller trade unions. AFL worked to gain higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions. Fought for collective bargaining rights
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Women at Work Many women worked in garment factories (clothing factories). Triangle Fire- forced many factories to put safety laws into place
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Hard Times From 1870-1900 the economy faced a two depressions and a number of recessions. Many workers lost their jobs or were forced to take severe pay cuts. Only skilled workers were able to become members of Unions.
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