An assault on organized labor refers to various actions and policies aimed at weakening labor unions and reducing their influence in the workplace and society. This can include legislation that restricts union activities, efforts to undermine collective bargaining rights, and anti-union campaigns by employers or government entities. Such assaults often arise during periods of economic change or political shifts, reflecting tensions between labor interests and broader economic goals. Examples include the passage of right-to-work laws and the weakening of the National Labor Relations Board's enforcement capabilities.
Showed workers that organized labor was powerful.
Immigrants contributed greatly to organized labor. Organized labor contributes to price controls
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Reagan's firing of striking air-traffic control workers
Organized labor protects the rights of workers.
Did the national labor relations act guarentee government support for organized labor?
The American Federation of Labor (afl) was organized as an association of trade unions in 1886.
ensuring agreements between defense industries and organized labor.
Showed workers that organized labor was powerful.
showed workers that organized labor was powerful
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The first attempt to organize labor in the US was the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions. It organized workers in 5 cities in 1834.