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organized labour, association and activities of workers in a trade or industry for the purpose of obtaining or assuring improvements in working conditions through their collective action. Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand. Origins in Britain. British trade unionism has a long and continuous history.
The nature and power of organized labor in the United States is the outcome of historical tensions among counter-acting forces involving workplace rights, wages, working hours, political expression, labor laws, and other working conditions.
25 mar 2021 · Early 20th century American labor and working-class history is a subfield of American social history that focuses attention on the complex lives of working people in a rapidly changing global political and economic system.
29 paź 2009 · For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. The labor movement led efforts to stop child labor, give...
This article reviews recent historical research on the American labor movement. Emphasizing the primacy of economic and political struggles waged between and within classes, our discussion highlights the contested past of organized labor.
Definition. Organized labor refers to the collective association of workers formed to improve their rights, wages, and working conditions through collective bargaining and other strategies.
This review of recent sociohistorical studies of the American labor move-ment is divided into four sections. First, we survey the political history of organized labor, highlighting its early rejection of socialism and its deepening politicization under the New Deal. Second, we explore organized labor in its