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  • Episode 5 – Strike Wave | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    However, the scale of the strikes and power wielded by labor unions in 1945-1946 had unforeseen consequences that signalled the beginning of the end of labor unions as a force of contention in the post-war United States
  • Labor, World War II - Encyclopedia. com
    Although the domestic political effects of the development of the Cold War (1946–1991) limited labor's growth and reversed some of its gains from the 1930s and 1940s, the union movement held onto many of those gains in urban industrial states until the 1980s
  • U. S. Labor Unions in the 1940s - University of Hawaiʻi
    The main goals of labor unions in the U S have always been to improve wages, working conditions, and benefits for American workers Following the end of World War II a huge wave of strikes swept across the United States
  • Labor Unions During the Great Depression and New Deal
    Although the future of labor unions looked grim in 1933, their fortunes would soon change The tremendous gains labor unions experienced in the 1930s resulted, in part, from the pro-union stance of the Roosevelt administration and from legislation enacted by Congress during the early New Deal
  • Missing In Action: Unions in World War II - writersreps. com
    Because the buildup for war in late 1940 and 1941 brought more jobs, higher wages, and growing union membership, the unions, it was thought, would pitch in along with the rest of the nation to avoid production-slowing strikes–especially in vital defense industries
  • The World War II and post-war strike wave - Jeremy Brecher
    Strikes during World War II and its aftermath share some but by no means all of the characteristics of earlier mass strikes With the coming of World War II, the divergence between unions and workers' own action deepened
  • Analysis: The American Workers Responsibility - EBSCO
    "Analysis: The American Workers' Responsibility" examines the pivotal role of American workers and labor unions during World War II, particularly through the lens of national unity and wartime production
  • Chapter 6: Unions and Rights in the Space Age By Jack Barbash
    In this sense, World War II and its immediate aftermath represent a period of consolidation of union power This was followed successively by containment, which began with the enactment of the Taft-Hartley law, and renewal, as evidenced by the eruption of public-sector unionism in the early 1960s
  • Labor-Management in World War II - JSTOR
    The Recovery Act was de-clared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, but its labor relations principles were perpetuated and extended by the National Labor Relations Act, the Fair Labor Stan-dards Act, and the Social Security Act
  • Role of Unions Topic Page | Princeton Industrial Relations Section . . .
    However, while nearly 30 percent of the non-agricultural workforce was unionized, the organizing abilities of labor unions were limited by the creation of the War Labor Board that held ultimate authority for resolving labor disputes





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