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  • Union violence in the United States - Wikipedia
    Protest and verbal abuse are routinely aimed against union members or replacement workers who cross picket lines ("blacklegs") during industrial disputes The inherent aim of a union is to create a labor monopoly so as to balance the monopsony a large employer enjoys as a purchaser of labor
  • Left Unions Were Repressed Because They Threatened Capital
    Across the 20th century’s two red scares in the US and Canada, the Wobblies and Communist-aligned unions faced fierce repression from employers and government They were targeted because they were seen as posing a real threat to the capitalist social order
  • Trade unions and the law – history and a way forward?
    That complexity has been deepened by the negative form in which trade-union law has been framed, as 'immunity' from the normal common law rather than as a declaration of positive rights for unions as free and independent associations of workers
  • ‘Unions were built for big fights’ - Harvard Law School
    In her remarks, Su stressed the need for solidarity among unions and non-union workers She also said, “unions were built for big fights ” “We’ve fought them before And it’s so important because we also know the future that we want; we know the future that we need
  • TRADE UNIONS AND THE LAW: A MATERIALIST PERSPECTIVE
    Abstract This paper draws on Marxist scholarship concerning the law's emancipatory potential to shed new light on the history of UK trade unions, and their relationship with law
  • The Rise and Fall of Labor Unions In The U. S. - Who Rules America?
    Workers originally want unions primarily for defensive purposes -- to protect against what they see as arbitrary decisions, such as sudden wage cuts, lay-offs, or firings They also want a way to force management to change what they see as dangerous working conditions or overly long hours
  • Unions Are Dying in the Dark: Shining the Light on the Detriment of . . .
    While natural factors — such as the decline in union-rich jobs in the U S manufacturing industry — have played a role in this steep drop, the driving political factor behind America’s great de-unionization is a little-known law limiting union power
  • Labor Unions Capitalism - Georgetown Law
    Labor unions in the United States started to gain popular recognition during the mid to late 1800s A combination of an influx of factory work, which involved hundreds of workers in one building, and the rapid concentration of corporate power led to extensive abuses against workers
  • A Brief History of the Growth of Unions - Emergency Workplace . . . - EWOC
    Unions had little legal protection and were often considered by various courts and the press to be illegal conspiracies among workers to raise wages Unions were often associated with radical and socialist politics
  • Union Violence and Intimidation in the Labor Movement
    An academic study has starkly revealed the dark legacy of union-related violence in America Professors Philip Taft and Philip Ross estimated in 1969 that union violence had claimed over 700 lives and left thousands wounded—a toll unmatched by any other industrialized nation





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