because there was a shortage
It set wages and negotiated with labor unions.
The U.S. entry into World War I in 1917 significantly boosted labor and production as the government ramped up military supplies and resources. This led to increased demand for workers in factories, resulting in a labor shortage that prompted the recruitment of women and minorities into the workforce. Additionally, production technologies and methods were advanced to meet wartime needs, leading to greater efficiency and output. Ultimately, this shift laid the groundwork for the post-war economic boom in the United States.
Fear of Communism
Labor unions realized how good they really had it after World War 1. When the recession hit, they recruited more members. There were new laws put into play that benefited unions and that made for better working conditions for unions.
War had created labor shortage in cities such as Chicago
because of world war 1
because there was a shortage
Women workers.
Shortage of jobs
yes, water was in short supply
because people were cowards during the war
It set wages and negotiated with labor unions.
The labor shortage in the United States during World War I was primarily caused by the mobilization of millions of men who enlisted or were drafted into military service, reducing the available workforce. Additionally, the war effort led to increased demand for industrial production, particularly in munitions and supplies, which strained existing labor resources. The need for labor was further exacerbated by the migration of workers from rural areas to urban centers and the recruitment of women and minorities into jobs traditionally held by men.
because the nazis were taking all the food, and its expensive Save
because the nazis were taking all the food, and its expensive Save
Farming before World War I was labour intensive. After the war, many farmworkers had been killed in Europe. This led to a shortage of labour.