It is the Haymarket Organization of Workers. It is a made up name. There was the haymarket riots.
Knights of Labor NOT THIS ONE!National Federation of LaborNational Labor UnionAmerican Federation of Labor(OW)
open shop movement
Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor, and Industrial Workers of the World.
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One key difference between the Knights of Labor (KOL) and the American Federation of Labor (AFL) was their approach to membership and organization. The KOL was inclusive, aiming to unite all workers—skilled and unskilled, regardless of trade, gender, or race—into a single organization. In contrast, the AFL focused on skilled workers and organized by specific trades, prioritizing collective bargaining for better wages and working conditions within those trades. This distinction in membership philosophy reflected their differing strategies for labor advocacy and political action.
The CIO organized all workers within an industry.
The American Federation of Labor
Knights of Labor NOT THIS ONE!National Federation of LaborNational Labor UnionAmerican Federation of Labor(OW)
the knights of labor lack ability to carry out successful strikes
What "The Knights of Labor" were most interested in is open to interpretation. It depends solely upon what an individual perceives as the true motivation and ultimate goal of the Knights of Labor. Essentially, it was a National Union. Factoid** As the organization splintered and fell into obscurity one group formed what is now the AFL-CIO. The Knights of Labor was more interested in broad reform.
It is incorrect to state that the Knights of Labor were a failure or to suggest that the American Federation of Labor was only modestly successful.
a shorter workday for workers
open shop movement
Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor, and Industrial Workers of the World.
The eigth-hour workday
left the Knights of Labor and joined the American Federation of Labor.
Yes, they accepted women, blacks, skilled and unskilled laborers. The American Federation of Labor did not.