Often, they would picket.
Robert Koehler
You can never be sure what it will achieve. But scabs were only making the chance of a strike working more ineffective =)
success because of the labour movement that took place 20years later
Grover Cleveland was the president during the Pullman strike.
forcing new employees to sign "yellow dog" contracts, in which workers promised never to join a union or participate in a strike.
Protestors
the union, went on strike
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.
Factory owners by union workers
No factory workers didn't go on strike. Veterans did, they wanted to get their bonus check early because they needed money during the great depression. They went on strike and protested for a while. Then there was a vote to see if they would get their bonus checks. They didn't get them early because voters declined it. Then Hoover sent someone to burn down the camp sight were they protested. People were surprised to see how the veterans were being treated. PS I HOPE THATHELPS!!!! :)
the factory was mechanizing which cost workers their jobs
the factory was mechanizing which cost workers their jobs
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.
Factory workers had to face the huge dumps other workers made, since there was no bathrooms located in the the factories. So it often smelled pretty bad. Workers hated the awful smell, they went on "Duty strike" around 1875.
The workers threatened to go on strike if their demands were not met.
it is when a strike happens in a factory