Too long a history of dishonest actions, criminal acts, political gaming, etc.
Many joined segregated Union units and fought in the military.
African Americans joined the Labor Unions.
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
Out of 151 million workers in the U.S. only 16.1 million belong to unions, which is about 9.4% of all Americans belong to unions.
Lili'uokalani died in 1917, she didn't trust anyone, not just the Americans. She wanted to keep Hawai'i for the native people and fought annexation to the US.
During the 1950s, labor unions were under heavy scrutiny by the government for corruption, racketeering, and other illegal deeds. This caused a missed trust of unions amongst the American public.
unions were buttholes
Early unions excluded African Americans during the 1800s. African Americans started their own unions.
I think many Americans did not immediately support the labor union because violent strikers turned public feeling against and unions in the late 1800s.
clayton
Many Americans lost trust in government officials.
Many Americans lost trust in government officials.
possibly the clayton anti-trust act (unsure)
Many joined segregated Union units and fought in the military.
Mostly they didnt trust them at all that's the answer to the question if not look them up on your social studies book you dumazz......
Few joined unions because of the strong economy
NAACP- national association for the advancement of colored people