Organizing America
Organizing America
About this book
Broadly tracing American labor history, this program incorporates interviews, personal accounts, and archival footage to provide a fresh perspective on the history of labor issues including health and safety conditions, the minimum wage, discrimination, job security and strikes.
"Using interviews, personal accounts, and archival footage, this program investigates the major events in the history of American trade unions, from the formation of the first "friendly societies" in the 18th century, to the challenges posed by new technologies in the 1980s and 90s. Important issues such as minimum wages, health and safety conditions, discrimination, benefits, job security and strikes are addressed. Veterans of labor struggles, labor historians, and business and government officials reveal fascinating personal insights into labor's sometimes violent origins, and how its influences have changed the workplace over the past 200 years"--Container.
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- OL Work ID
- OL34726603W
Subjects
Haymarket Square Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1886Labor unionsHistoryOrganizingLabor disputesWorking classStrikes and lockoutsLabor leadersBiographyWomenEmploymentChild laborLaborSongs and musicLabor movement