They were dangerous.
They were dangerous
They were dangerous
They were dangerous.
it was involved in a number of violent strikes
True
true
False, labor unions had nothing to do with the Great Railroad Strikes. These strikes were carried out because of cuts in wages as well as poor working conditions. TheÊ strikes eventually led to the creation of unions.
Companies maintained their own "police" who they called to stop protests and threatened strikes. Strikes were typically violent, with beatings, shooting, injuries and deaths. Men who went on strike faced having their families thrown out of "company housing". Coal Police put wives and children into the street, with no where to go. Men lost their jobs-- the strikers had no protection to keep their jobs. Unions, started in SW Pennsylvania in both coal, steel, and glass factories, tried to bargain for their members but were often met with violence anyway.
Strikes were often broken by business owners and the government.
May lose it as early as one to two weeks before the signs of true labor appear or just as labor itself is beginning.
Which of the following is true of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.)?A. It was devoted to organizing highly skilled immigrant workers. B. It was founded in Russia. C. It made business leaders create new methods to deal with labor issues. D. It had very little influence over the labor movement.
true
they were comon.
they were comon.