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American Labor did not make great progress during the 1930's. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s.
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The farm labor movement was founded in 1962 by Cesar Chavez. The goal of the farm labor movement was to improve working conditions and living wage for farm hands.
The major purpose of the progressive movement from the the 1900s to 1917 was in the area of personal and labor rights.
the formation of the CIO The Wagner Act The National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations Act
many of labor's gains during World War I and the Progressive era were rolled back. Membership in labor unions fell from 5 million to 3 million. The U.S. Supreme Court outlawed picketing, overturned national child labor laws, and abolished minimum wage laws for women
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many of labor's gains during World War I and the Progressive era were rolled back. Membership in labor unions fell from 5 million to 3 million. The U.S. Supreme Court outlawed picketing, overturned national child labor laws, and abolished minimum wage laws for women
American Labor did not make great progress during the 1930's. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s.
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failed to organize unskilled workers
The Property and Labor Reform Movement happened during the Antebellum period, at around 1930, after the forming of the Working Man's Party in 1929.
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During the 1840's labor movement in conjunstion with the industrialization of amerca. Passice resistance, picketing, mild disobedience, and voting. The radicalized part of the movement used violence and intimidation, and were a cross. Dr. King had to bear, as the these folks were a detriment to the civil rights movement.
the labor movement
Labor leaders in the Guilded Age had more support from the Democratic Party than their counterparts in the 1930's
the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 provided workers with a minimum wage and a maximum workweek of 44 hours. The Wagner Act also gave employees the right to join labor unions.