Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor, Volumen1Robert E. Weir, James P. Hanlan Greenwood Press, 2004 - 733 páginas Contains nearly four hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about topics in the history of American labor, including unions, labor leaders, laws and court cases, significant events, terminology, anti-union organizations, and others. Includes illustrations and primary documents. |
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... World War I , however , Republican administrations and business had little interest in encouraging collective bargaining through tripartite organizations . Throughout the 1920s , Murray witnessed the erosion of the UMWA membership as ...
... World War I , however , Republican administrations and business had little interest in encouraging collective bargaining through tripartite organizations . Throughout the 1920s , Murray witnessed the erosion of the UMWA membership as ...
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... World War I and World War II . When the United States joined World War I in 1917 , industries had to increase produc- tion drastically if they were to contribute to the war effort . This was difficult , as many Americans had gone to ...
... World War I and World War II . When the United States joined World War I in 1917 , industries had to increase produc- tion drastically if they were to contribute to the war effort . This was difficult , as many Americans had gone to ...
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... World War II officially ended in August 1945 , and the Na- tional War Labor Board was discontinued on December 31 , 1945 . The war labor boards , for the first time , enabled workers to determine federal policy alongside employers ...
... World War II officially ended in August 1945 , and the Na- tional War Labor Board was discontinued on December 31 , 1945 . The war labor boards , for the first time , enabled workers to determine federal policy alongside employers ...
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