10. post WW2 Flashcards

1
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period after the war =

A

large number of strikes

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2
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what probably resulted in decline in the positions of the unions

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the large number of strikes

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3
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what did many people in politics believe

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unions had become too powerful under Roosevelt

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4
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what did the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 do

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limited power of unions

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5
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e.g. of an individual victory from the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947

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1948

workers at general Motors negotiated a pay agreement (linked to the cost of living) and a pension package

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6
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how did the economic changes that followed WW2 threaten to undermine position of workers

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  1. growth in number of white-collar workers
    decline in number of blue-collar workers =
    fewer workers joining unions
    (white collar workers often signed no-strike agreements)
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7
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how else was the position and influence of unions hit?

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many workers now much better off e.g. gained paid holidays, healthcare, pensions and pay rises linked to the cost of living = less interested in union activity

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8
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Taft-Hartley Act of 1947

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prevented unions from running a closed shop
(where one union dominated and all workers had to belong to it)
regulated relationship between unions and employees

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9
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White-collar workers

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professional, technical or clerical work

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10
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Blue-collar workers

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manual work

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