Depth study: Trade unions in the gilded age(Losses)1875-95 Flashcards
Industrial militancy
demand for workers encouraged violent strike action
Haymarket affair
the sheer violence of this strike damaged the reputation of unions and led to the death of 6 workers
effect of economical slump
there was mass unemployment and reduction in wages near end of period
the courts
courts would side with employers over employees to end strikes
laissez faire
govt had a laissez faire approach and supported big buisness
lack of protection
lack of protection and long hours with harsh conditions. 2000 railway workers died in accidents in 1889
protective legislation
there weren’t enough laws in place to protect workers and the contract system meant you could be fired at any time
technological advancement
mechanisation led to unemployment of skilled workers
unskilled workforce
new workers were unskilled and were paid 30% of skilled workers led to increased inequality