Trade Unions 1880s-1914 Flashcards

1
Q

how many members were in the trade unions in 1888?

A

750,000
10% of all adult male workers in the economy, small proportion of workforce

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2
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who were the New Model Unions for?

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skilled workers
artisan class

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3
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who was New Unionism for?

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unskilled and semi-skilled workers

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4
Q

how did employers try to combat the power of trade unions during this period?

A

blackleg labour provided by the National Free Labour Association, which provided substitute workers to replace unskilled workers when they were striking, instead of granting their decisions

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5
Q

what was Taff Vale?

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trade unions were sued for £23,000 in compensation after damages to a railway

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6
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how did Taff Vale damage trade unions?

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economically crippled them, meaning they couldn’t strike
they had to turn to more political action

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7
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what was the Osbourne Judgement?

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stopped trade unions funding political parties

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8
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when was the most successful period for trade unions?

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1910-1914
membership grew form 2.5 million to 4 million

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9
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how did economic changes contribute to the development of new unionism? x4

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  • workers became more willing to stand up to employers in economic depression as employers more vulnerable
  • now working in larger scale industries, factories, not small workshops
  • large workforce, more pressure on employer
  • rise in real wages due to fall in prices and profits, allowed more people to afford union fee
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10
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how did the failure of new model unions contribute to the development of new unionism?

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unions of skilled workers with little incentive to add unskilled workers
offered nothing to mass of workers
protectionist

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11
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how did government legislation contribute to development of new unionism?

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Criminal Law Amendment Act being repealed in favour of Conspiracy + Protection of Property Act which legalised peaceful picketing

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12
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what was the period 1910-1914 referred to as?

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‘The Great Unrest’

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13
Q

what was syndicalism?

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a form of revolutionary socialism that aims to overthrow the capitalist system and replace it with a socialist system based on the trade union movement

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14
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how did the Liberal government respond to trade union activity? x5

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troops were used to break up strikes, illiberal
Lloyd George was effective at negotiating deals between worker and employer
minimum wage for mining industry introduced
National Insurance Act 1911 helped workers
issues were typically economic rather than political so the gov was not directly threatened

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15
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why did the trade unions become more militant?

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education acts meant that workers were more politically aware of political ideas
trade boom boosted bargaining position of trade unions, could demand more

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16
Q

what was Bryant and May Match Girls strike, was it successful?

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1888
girls in match factories worked in very dangerous conditions, they had to dip matchsticks into yellow phosphorous.
they went on strike, and the company re-employed all strikers, and stopped the imposition of unreasonable fines
successful
inspired more strikes in different industries

17
Q

what was the Gas Workers Union Strike, was it successful?

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1889
gas workers demanded 8 hour working days instead of 12
Metropolitan Gas Company quickly agreed
successful

18
Q

why did the metropolitan Gas company grant the demands of the workers so quickly?

A

very important industry which would crucial for whole country

19
Q

what was the Dockers strike, was it successful?

A

1889
West India dock workers complaining about poorly paid irregular work, and their bonus rates had been cut due to depression
Strike lasted for 5 weeks
workers were supported by union supporters in Australia
eventually employers gave into demands

20
Q

what was the May Day demonstration?

A

huge demonstration in favour of 8 hour working day

21
Q

why was trade union activity less successful after and during 1890s?

A

National Free Labour Association provided blackleg labour for unskilled workers which undermine the workers

22
Q

what is blackleg labour?

A

substitute workers
employers hired instead of granting demands

23
Q

what is the Trade Disputes Act 1906?

A

reversed Taff Vale judgment