The Knights of Labor represented a broad coalition of workers, including skilled and unskilled laborers, women, immigrants, and African Americans, advocating for social reforms and better working conditions. In contrast, the American Federation of Labor (AFL) primarily focused on skilled laborers, emphasizing collective bargaining for specific economic gains like wages and working conditions. While the Knights aimed for a more inclusive and transformative approach, the AFL concentrated on pragmatic improvements for its members.
a shorter workday for workers
Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor, and Industrial Workers of the World.
left the Knights of Labor and joined the American Federation of Labor.
American Federation of Labor national trade union represented the skilled workers.ANS 2 - There have been hundreds of national trade unions that represented skilled workers. The AFL was not actually a Union, but a Federation of different Unions.
Well, All Kinds of Workers can join the Knights of Labor(KOL). But With the American Federation of Labor only some workers can join. I hope that answered your question, thanks for asking.
The CIO organized all workers within an industry.
The Knights advocated broad changes in society, while the AFL focused on specific workers' issues
The Knights advocated broad changes in society, while the AFL focused on specific workers' issues
Organized workers helped the cause of all workers
The Knights advocated broad changes in society, while the AFL focused on specific workers' issues
The Knights advocated broad changes in society, while the AFL focused on specific workers' issues
It is the Haymarket Organization of Workers. It is a made up name. There was the haymarket riots.