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strikes and labor problems
Peter Huber has written: 'Kommunisten und Sozialdemokraten in der Schweiz 1918-1935' -- subject(s): History, Labor unions and communism, Strikes and lockouts, Labor disputes
in the 1800s, why were many labor strikes unsuccessful?
The governmet had the authority to end labor strikes
The Knights of Labor was a union known for staging violent strikes against companies.
in the 1800s, why were many labor strikes unsuccessful?
Air strikes? The Department of Defense. Strikes, as in labor strikes? No government department is responsible for these, although the Department of Labor can have some influence over them. But the strikes themselves are the responsibility of the unions involved, and the businesses.
both management and labor
Both management and labor.
To conduct strikes
In 1919, the mass strike of Amalgamated Steelworkers and other unions followed World War I and the rise of Communism in the Soviet Union. In this environment, the labor disputes were often blamed on foreign radicals and/or communists.
the knights of labor lack ability to carry out successful strikes