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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... Craft Unionism . Craft unionism is the principle that holds that solidarity is best maintained in an organization in which members share a common trade and level of skill . Members customarily perfect their skill by serving an appren ...
... Craft Unionism . Craft unionism is the principle that holds that solidarity is best maintained in an organization in which members share a common trade and level of skill . Members customarily perfect their skill by serving an appren ...
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... Craft workers often owned their own tools and most possessed irreplaceable skills that enhanced their bargaining power . Depression and repression decimated craft unions in the 1870s , but they re- newed themselves with great vigor in ...
... Craft workers often owned their own tools and most possessed irreplaceable skills that enhanced their bargaining power . Depression and repression decimated craft unions in the 1870s , but they re- newed themselves with great vigor in ...
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... craft to form a separate local , or in areas where no national or international union had jurisdiction . The expectation was that the members of a federal labor union would eventually join the appro- priate national or international craft ...
... craft to form a separate local , or in areas where no national or international union had jurisdiction . The expectation was that the members of a federal labor union would eventually join the appro- priate national or international craft ...
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Forcing the Hand of the Fair Employment Practices | 19 |
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