enforcing the closed shop
hiring the police
agreeing to collective bargaining
offering higher wages
enforcing the the open shop
To Provide inexpensive labor on Large Plantations!
Plantations required a large labor force primarily due to the labor-intensive nature of cash crop cultivation, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which demanded extensive planting, harvesting, and processing activities. Additionally, the scale of production aimed at maximizing profits necessitated a significant workforce to meet the high demands of both planting and maintaining large tracts of land. This labor-intensive approach often led to the reliance on enslaved individuals or indentured servants to fulfill the labor needs, particularly in the Americas during colonial times.
cotton plantation owners needed a large labor force
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
a large group of crop workers. not specific answer bu its the closets one to it ..apex.. EDIT: A LARGE LABOR FORCE apex
Organized labor became a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party. Large corporations were forced to recognize unions. Union membership rose dramatically
through their PACs
Corporations/Labor Unions o.O
True
The government did not like labor unions along with big corporations. As a result labor unions were illegal until the 1930's.
The Occupational Safety and Health Department is in the Department of Labor.
it is false
Because it is cheap and enriches the corporations that in turn pays through generous contributions
MAC Cosmetics has stated a commitment to ethical sourcing and labor practices. The company is part of the Estée Lauder Companies, which has policies in place to prevent child labor and ensure fair working conditions throughout its supply chain. However, as with many large corporations, concerns about labor practices can arise, so it's important for consumers to stay informed and support brands that align with their ethical values.
The effectiveness of the women's labor movement at Lowell was mainly undercut by a combination of economic vulnerability and a lack of solidarity among the workers. Many women were dependent on their jobs for survival, which made them hesitant to strike or demand better conditions due to fears of losing their livelihoods. Additionally, the diverse backgrounds of the workers led to divisions, preventing them from forming a united front. This fragmentation, along with the broader societal pressures and the eventual influx of immigrant labor, weakened their negotiating power and ultimately undermined their efforts.
Maquiladoras benefit foreign corporations by allowing them to hire low cost labor and produce duty free reports. It entitles the company first rather than the workers.
False