American workers began to work more and more in factories.
Samuel Gompers established the American Federation of Labor. Gompers was the best known spokesman for labor unions as well as the general class. He made speeches encouraging prosperity through cooperation between labor and businesses.
Much of the work force consisted of immigrants who were willing to work in poor conditions.
cotton plantation owners needed a large labor force
The CIO organized all workers within an industry.
Fewer skilled craftsmen were required. -novanet
So many factories were running nonstop, but now that the war ended, many Americans were out of a job.
Of course. The "labor force" of a country is its population of working age, that is, everyone between school age and retirement.
Agriculture.
force labor
Between 1830 and 1850, the nation's labor force shifted from predominantly agricultural to increasingly industrial. The industrial revolution during this period led to the growth of factories and urban areas, attracting workers away from farms to cities. This shift in employment patterns resulted in increased demand for labor in manufacturing and urban industries.
a shorter workday for workers
Name two ways in which the information Revolution has changed the kabor force of American and world culture
true
No, retirees are counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as "out of the labor force."
Labor force refers to the people that are able to participate in active nation building. People between the ages of 16 to 65 are generally able to do meaningful work in nation building.
false
The labor force is equal to a financial asset.