A History of American LaborMacmillan, 1959 - 459 sider |
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The Colonial Economy 3728 36 | 3 |
Colonial Labor | 7 |
Labors Role | 23 |
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adopted affiliates American American Railway Union announced antilabor areas assemblies Association attitude became began boycott campaign candidates cent Chicago coal colonies committee communists conflict Congress contract convention cooperative created delegates demand Democratic depression developed District economic effort eight-hour day election employers employment enacted established factory Federal forced Gompers industrial union injunction issue Knights Knights of Labor labor leaders labor organizations Labor party Labor Union large number legislation Lewis Locofoco manufacturing mechanics membership ment miners Molly Maguire National Labor National Labor Union offices operators Pennsylvania Philadelphia platform political action President problem production promptly railroads railway workers recognized refused Republican revealed Roosevelt secure skilled Socialist Labor party socialists Sons of Liberty steel strike strikebreakers strikers Supreme Court Taft-Hartley Act ten-hour day textile tion trade unionists trade unions United unskilled vote wage increases Wagner Act workingmen York City