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Labor Union Activities During the Gilded Age. What is a labor union?. A group of workers demanding improved working conditions and pay. 1886 Haymarket Riot. McCormick Reaper plant in Chicago. Strike led by Knights of Labor Days of striking led to a riot. A bomb was thrown, killed dozens.
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Labor Union Activities During the Gilded Age
What is a labor union? • A group of workers demanding improved working conditions and pay.
1886 Haymarket Riot • McCormick Reaper plant in Chicago. • Strike led by Knights of Labor • Days of striking led to a riot. • A bomb was thrown, killed dozens. • 4 men executed.
1892 Homestead Strike • Carnegie Steel Plant • Pinkertons attack strikers. • Pinkertons=private police hired by business owners • President Cleveland sends troops. • 10 dead, 60 wounded.
The Pullman Strike Chicago 1894
Pullman Palace Car Company • Railway car company owned by George Pullman • Over 6,000 workers • Workers lived in “company town” • Rent was 25% higher than other areas Interior of a Pullman Sleeper Car
Reasons for the Strike • Historical Context: Depression of 1893 • Pullman cut workers’ wages but didn’t cut rent for apartments • On May 10, 1894, workers walked out of their factory
ARU Supports Pullman Workers • American Railway Union was a national union of railway workers • Eugene Debs, ARU leader, decided to support Pullman strikers • Across the nation, railway workers refused to run trains that had Pullman cars attached to them • The country was paralyzed
Eugene Debs Eugene V. Debs, the rail union president at the time of the strike, later campaigned as the American Socialist presidential candidate
Violence Erupts • Presence of federal troops set off riots • Rioters burned buildings • Troops killed 4 people and wounded 20
End of Strike • By August the strike fell apart • 1000 union workers were fired • New workers had to sign contracts promising not to join a union • Debs was arrested and jailed for 6 months