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Workers' rights & wages / Micah L. Issitt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Issitt, Micah., author.
Series:
Opinions throughout history.
Opinions Throughout History
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Employee rights--United States--History--21st century.
Employee rights.
Labor laws and legislation--United States--History.
Labor laws and legislation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvii, 619 pages) : illustrations (some color), charts, portraits.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Opinions Throughout History
Place of Publication:
Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The 28 chapters in this volume trace the struggles of the American work force from early workers' strikes in the colonies and the famous Boston Tea Party to recent attempts by Amazon employees to unionize. Improvements in the lives of workers were slow in coming, and Americans in the modern workforce owe such standard features as the 5-day workweek and the 8-hour workday to the protests of workers in the nation's past.
Contents:
Intro
Publisher's Note
Introduction
Historical Timeline
Work in Colonial America
The American Revolution and the Workers' Rights Movement (1677-1776)
Coming Together
The Fight over the 10-Hour Workday and the Birth of the American Labor Union (1776-1840)
Women's Work
Women in the Workforce and Gender Equality (1814-1850)
The Engine of America
The Race Barrier and African Americans in the Workforce (1860-1870)
The Ultra Rich
Robber Barons of the Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
A National Movement
Creating a National Labor Movement and the 8-hour Workday Conflict (1866-1873)
Dangerous Conditions
The Scheme of the Molly Maguires and the Mining Empire (1875-1877)
Liberty above All
Anarchy and the American Working Class (1886-1893)
Sons and Daughters of Toil
Origins of Labor Day (1882-1894)
A Matter of Trusts
The Sherman Antitrust Act (1890-1902)
Leading Labor
Leading Figures in the National Labor Movement (1886-1905)
Child Labor in the United States
Reforming Laws for Child Workers (1890-1944)
Workplace Efficiency
Henry Ford and the Assembly Line (1903-1920)
Safety in the Workplace
Industrial Accidents (1911-1920)
Misplaced Trust
The Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts (1901-1915)
Red Herrings
Socialism and the Labor Movement (1900-1920)
The Mine Wars
Mining Conflicts of the Early Twentieth Century (1912-1927)
Legal Barriers
The Use of the Judicial Injunction and Contracts in Labor Disputes (1921-1932)
The Great Depression
The Great Crash of 1929 and the Labor Movement (1930-1940)
The Right to Work
Right-to-work Laws and the Future of the Unions (1940-2022)
Organized Crime and Organized Labor
The Influence of Organized Crime on the Labor Movement (1930-1975)
Farms and Fields.
The Farm Labor Movement (1960-1975)
Carrying the Team
Pregnancy and the Workplace (1978-2022)
The Reagan Approach
The Reagan Administration and the Labor Unions (1975-1993)
Three Strikes
Labor Disputes in Professional Sports (1972-2012)
The Minimum Wage
Minimum Wage Laws in American History (1938-2022)
The Workplace
Telecommuting to Virtual Work (1970-2022)
The Weekend
Rethinking the Work Week (1908-2022)
Conclusion
Economic Freedom
Notes
Primary &amp
Secondary Sources
Glossary
Historical Snapshots
Bibliography
About the Author
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781637001394
1637001398
OCLC:
1341680248

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