Labor Movements

By am18187
  • Strikes

    Strikes
    Earliest and most violent strikes were "organized strikes"
    1850-1900
  • American Federation of Labor (AFL)

    American Federation of Labor (AFL)
    Originally founded in 1881 as the Federation of Organized Trade and Labor Unions. In 1886, the association of unions changed its name to the American Federation of Labor and elected their president. For nearly forty-years the AFL fostered a policy that allowed member unions autonomy.
  • Haymarket Riot

    Haymarket Riot
    The American Federation of Labor called for a nationwide strike to be observed wherever the eight-hour day was denied by employers. 350,000 workers took part in the strike, and 40,000 in Chicago.
  • Strike at Carnegie Stell Plant

    Strike at Carnegie Stell Plant
    In Homestead, PA, a simple strike turned into a full blown riot between steelworkers and pinkerton guards
  • Pullman Strike

    Pullman Strike
    Workers at Pullman Car Works in Chicago walked off their jobs
  • Anti-labor stance

    Government softned stance between 1900-1925
  • US Department of Labor

    US Department of Labor
    Us Department of Labor created in 1913
  • Clayton Anti-Trust Act

    This act gave legal rights to the laborers to strike.
  • National Labor Relations Act (NLRB)

    National Labor Relations Act (NLRB)
    Set of laws to encourage labor & management to resolve labor issues oeacefully & "in good faith"