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  • Unions 1 3
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    Collective Bargaining: a process in which representatives of Labor & Mgmt negotiate the terms & conditions of employment. Structure: Single Employer Bargaining: a single employer involved w / a single union (can also bargain w / more than 1 unit). Boutique is a specialized Taylor agreement b / w employer & unit (usually seen in oligopolistic type market) Pattern Bargaining: Pick a target firm & then form an agreement (Pay, benefits, etc.) called a pattern (i.e. 6% over 2 years). Ex: The Caterpil...
  • Gap Inc Contracts Factories In 64 Countries
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    Gap Inc. was founded in 1969 by Donald and Doris Fisher in San Francisco, California, with a single store and a handful of employees. Today, they " re one of the world's largest specialty retailers with three of the most recognized and respected brands in the apparel industry - Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy. Gap Inc. has more than 153,000 employees supporting over 4,200 stores in more than 3,100 locations in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Japan and Germany. Their 2004 Sal...
  • Factory Workers
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    In Lowell, Massachusetts, the construction of a big cotton mill started in 1821. It was the first of many that would be built there in the next 10 years. The machinery to spin and weave the cotton into cloth would be driven by waterpower. All that the factory owners needed was a cheap source of labor to run the machines. Most jobs in cotton factories did not require strength or special skills, the owners believed women could do the work as well as or better than men. The New England region was h...
  • 1936 Eleanor
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    The Gridiron often gave an all-male dinner and invited most Washington officials and visiting politicos. So Eleanor held the Gridiron Widows Dinner for all the women reporters, cabinet wives, and women bureaucrats. Eleanor took special interest into increasing womens role in the U.S. government and in the Democratic Party. She often invited the few females who held an office to the White House. Seeing the first woman alternate chosen for the Resolutions Committee at the 1936 Democratic conventio...
  • Cesar Chavez
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    Cesar Chavez For some reason or another, the time frame for the story of Cesar Chavez would seem more appropriate in the thirties rather than the sixties. Perhaps it is because most of us think that all that "labor stuff" happened in the thirties and that such exploitation doesn't exist anymore. Yet there is a man, still living, who grew up in the most deprivation possible, in the thirties, and continued to fight for the migrant workers as if the thirties were never over. The possibilities of mi...
  • Norma Rae Changes
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    Norma Rae was seen in many different ways by people. In the beginning Norma's qualities were different than those at the end. Norma Rae changes and it is for the better. One of Norma's bad qualities is that she is dependent on men. As for seen with George. He treats he like a hoe and, gives her no respect. He is very abusive towards her, like when they were in the hotel room and he slapped her across the face. Her father treats her as a little girl. He is always in her business, he is always wan...
  • Trade Unions
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    Strikes Leon Trotsky played a leading part in the 1905 revolution. He came from Jewish family in Southern Ukraine where his father was a farmer. While he was a student he became a Marxist revolutionary. In 1899 and 1900 students went on strike in universities all over Russia. In St Petersburg police tried to control them with whips. Students shot and killed first the Minister of Education in 1901, and then the Minister of the Interior in 1902. Unrest with Plehve The Tsar chose Viacheslev Plehve ...
  • National Labor Union
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    On average, the South's bi-racial Republican state governments lasted just four-and-a-half years. During the 1870's, internal divisions within the Republican Party, white terror, and northern apathy allowed southern white Democrats to returned to power. Retirement and death removed the more outspoken advocates of civil rights, such as Thaddeus Stevens, who died in 1868, from Congress. Corruption in the Grant administration divided the Republican Party and helped the Democrats win control of the ...
  • Frick And Carnegie
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    By the turn of the new century, new and improved technology and the constant pursuing of new ways to gain money by men like Andrew Carnegie who increased the on going tension between the workers and managements. Men worked very long 12 hour shifts for very little money. Low salaries and long days weren't the only thing these workers had to worry about, they had to worry about, "white-hot ingots, fast-moving overhead cranes, and exploding furnaces. Clearly the most powerful union of this time was...
  • Fake Victory For The Workers The Government
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    America's Capitalistic Government: "WeAmerica's Capitalistic Government: Essay, Research Paper "We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness – That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of...

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