Unions were weakend by a strong economy.
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unions were weakened by a strong economy
unions were weakened by a strong economy
labor unions and trade union
William L. Abbott has written: 'The American labor heritage' -- subject(s): History, Labor unions 'Effective union administration' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Labor unions, Officials and employees, Trade-unions
James M. Kusack has written: 'Unions for academic library support staff' -- subject(s): Academic libraries, Administration, Collective bargaining, College employees, Employees, Labor unions, Libraries and labor unions, Library employees, Universities and colleges 'Support staff unions in university libraries in the United States' -- subject(s): Academic libraries, Labor unions, Libraries and labor unions, Library employees
Labor unions and civil rights groupsgot rid of members who had Communist ties.-apex
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After FDR's New Deal was enforced during the Great Depression, several agencies and unions were formed such as the Civilian Conservation Corps, Civil Works Administration, Federal Housing Administration, Federal Security Agency, Home Owner's Loan Corporation, National Recovery Act, and others. Labor unions arose to protect the working class of Americans, such as the American Federation of Labor, which was associated with most creft unions in 1933. Many of FDR's laws, especially the Wagner act of 1935 required businesses to work with and accept unions supported by a majority of their employees.
Labor Unions
The Knights of Labor is an example of a type of union that emerged during the nation's industrial boom. Others include the Industrial Workers of the World, and the American Railway Union.
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