Economic Prosperity and lack of leadership.
goals were met and the working conditions and pay were better
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Membership? They had quit the Union. They wanted independence.
Union membership dropped considerably
Union membership grew and there were more strikes.
it declined
Unions suffered a substantial decline in membership and influence during the 1920s.
Labor unions saw membership decline.
The correct answer is the service industry. An increase in the service industry created a decline in labor union membership.
They suffered a decline in membership and influence during the 1920's.
a decline in U.S. union membership
Unions lost many government contracts after WW I and many workers were out of jobs, including Union workers. There were many strikes during the 1920s and striker's grievances were generally valid, but few Americans or the government sided with the labor movement during the strikes. Many businesses described the strikers as revolutionaries trying to destroy the capitalistic system. Many Americans bought that description. There were a few gains made by labor during the decade but many major strikes failed and the violence that occurred during some strikes began a decline in Labor Union membership and support. In 1919, organized labor membership was around 5 million. In 1929 that number had dropped to 3.6 million.
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947
the industries that went into decline were:-CoalMining.-Shipbuilding.these industries did not prosper in the boom in the 1920s.
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suffered a decline in membership
Membership? They had quit the Union. They wanted independence.