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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 85
Página 105
... century , the majority of classic company towns were owned by mining firms . ( A rare company town startup was Hershey , Pennsylvania , where chocolate magnate Milton Hershey opened his namesake town in 1903 . Until the late 1950s ...
... century , the majority of classic company towns were owned by mining firms . ( A rare company town startup was Hershey , Pennsylvania , where chocolate magnate Milton Hershey opened his namesake town in 1903 . Until the late 1950s ...
Página 194
... century American work stoppages qualify as gen- eral strikes . However , the term acquired a more specific meaning ... century through the first three decades of the twentieth century did not continue in the post - World War II United ...
... century American work stoppages qualify as gen- eral strikes . However , the term acquired a more specific meaning ... century through the first three decades of the twentieth century did not continue in the post - World War II United ...
Página 353
... century . The yeoman ideal held that agrarian workers were independent and self- employed . In such an economy , each family member was both a producer and a consumer , and the work of each was integral to financial security , even if ...
... century . The yeoman ideal held that agrarian workers were independent and self- employed . In such an economy , each family member was both a producer and a consumer , and the work of each was integral to financial security , even if ...
Contenido
Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor | 1 |
Labor Documents 559 | 13 |
Forcing the Hand of the Fair Employment Practices | 19 |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor [2 Volumes] Robert E. Weir,James P. Hanlan Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Términos y frases comunes
activists AFL-CIO African American agreement American Federation American Labor Association became began Board boycott Brotherhood Bruce Cohen campaign capitalism coal collective bargaining Communist company towns concessions Congress of Industrial contract cooperative corporate Court CPUSA craft unions decertification Democratic Detroit disputes dual unionism economic efforts eight-hour elected employees factory Federation of Labor George Meany George Meany Memorial global Gompers groups Haymarket immigrants industrial unionism Industrial Workers International Union issues John Knights of Labor Labor AFL labor leaders labor movement Labor Party labor unions Lewis membership ment miners Molly Maguires National Labor Relations negotiate NLRA numerous officials operations orga organized labor percent policies political president production radical railroad reform Robert Robert E social socialist Steel strike Suggested Readings Taft-Hartley Act textile tion trade unions UMWA United Auto Workers wage Weir women Workers of America working-class workplace World