The Pennsylvania Miners' strike in 1902, a major strike of miners in the coal regions of Eastern Pennsylvania (USA) in May - October 1902. Was led by the Joint Union of Mineworkers. The main demands of the strikers: 20% increase in wages, the 8-hour working day, union recognition. Once in October 1902 with the participation of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt was a government arbitration board, the president of the United Union of Mineworkers reformist D. Mitchell persuaded the miners to return to work. In March 1903 the Commission agreed to a wage increase of 10% and a reduction of the working day to 9 hours, but the main demand of the workers for recognition of their union was not satisfied.
A+LS: President Roosevelt was able to force the owners and miners to arbitrate their demands.
Theodore Roosevelt killed all of the coal mine owners. Then he took over and reestablished black slavery.
to prevent companies from restraining trade -to place a ban on monopolies in the U.S. (A+)
The 1920 Alabama coal strike, or the Alabama Miners' Strike, was a statewide strike of the United Mine Workers of America against coal mine operators.
John L Lewis was know for leading the coal strike and also giving workers a 27% wage increase
Several times... you have to be more specific
The legislation that helped resolve the 1902 coal strike was the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. President Theodore Roosevelt formed this government commission to mediate the dispute between the coal miners and mine owners, leading to a resolution that ended the strike and improved labor conditions in the coal mining industry.
they went upp and up and up...i think
Everyone who participated in the strike had a giant huge orgy with the president Theodore Roosevelt. -history.com
He Remained Neutral _ Key'love_
Theodore Roosevel to resolve Coal Strike of 1902
Higher wages, shorter workdays and the recognition of their union.
He Remained Neutral _ Key'love_
To put an end to the crippling coal strike in Pennsylvania that took place in 1902, President Roosevelt called for an arbitration. He said that if this was not agreed upon he would call in the army troops to run the mines.
The Coal Strike of 1902 was a strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania. It was settled when Roosevelt got involved in the negotiations.
Rooseveltâ??s handling of the Coal Strike of 1902 is very important because it signifies the first time the federal government intervened as a neutral mediator in a business affair. The United Mine Workers of America working in the Pennsylvania coal fields were on strike for recognition of the union, shorter workdays, and higher wages.
Roosevelt in 1902 also took action unprecedented in the history of the presidency by intervening on labor's behalf to force the arbitration of a strike by the United Mine Workers of America against the Pennsylvania anthracite coal operators.
the coal strike of 1902