A.To insist upon better pay
B.To improve working conditions
C.To force a company to bargain with its workers
OR
All of the above
all of above
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.
A.To insist upon better pay B.To improve working conditions C.To force a company to bargain with its workers OR All of the above
Mary Harris Jones
The longest labor strike in the history of the United States of America lasted more than three years. This strike was brought on by the workers at a Caterpillar equipment plant in Illinois.
Theodore Roosevelt supported labor in the united coal mine workers.
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.
The United Mine Workers Strike of 1919 was held throughout the United States in protest of Ton Mooneyâ??s imprisonment. They also wanted favorable working conditions in the mines.
increase in wages
increase in wages
Increase In Wages
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.
The post strike in United Kingdom happened on 21st October in 2010. The postal workers begun two days of national strike action following the collapse of talks between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers' Union.