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Title: Labor Unions


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Labor Unions
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Labor Union
  • A labor union is an organized group of workers
    whose aim is to improve working conditions,
    hours, wages and fringe benefits.
  • Labor Unions can help you as a worker, because
    they can engage in collective bargaining for
    better working conditions and pay. (One of the
    key goals of unions is to get wage increases for
    their members)

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Labor Union
  • Labor unions arose largely in response to changes
    brought by the Industrial Revolution in the early
    and mid 1800s.
  • Manufacturing brought a new type of occupation to
    America the factory job.

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Labor Union
  • Strike an organized work stoppage intended to
    force an employer to address union demands.
  • In a market economy consumers have more power.

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Governmental Regulations
  • Federal and State agencies regulate industries
    whose goods services affect the well being of the
    public.

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Regulation Deregulation
  • Deregulation The government can no longer decide
    what role each company can play in a market and
    how much it can charge its customers.
  • Supporters say it makes the economy more
    productive and efficient.

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Fair Labor Standards Act
  • In 1938, this law created a minimum wage the
    lowest amount employers could lawfully pay for
    most types of work and required employers to pay
    for work beyond 40 hours a week.

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Month/Year Minimum Hourly Wage ()
October 1938 0.25
October 1938 0.30
October 1945 0.40
January 1950 0.75
March 1956 1.00
September 1961 1.15
September 1963 1.25
February 1967 1.40
February 1968 1.60
May 1974 2.00
January 1975 2.10
January 1976 2.30
January 1978 2.65
January 1979 2.90
January 1980 3.10
January 1981 3.35
April 1990 3.80
April 1991 4.25
October 1996 4.75
September 1997 5.15
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Equal Pay Act of 1963
  • required that male and female employees in the
    same workplace performing the same job receive
    the same pay.

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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • prohibited job discrimination on the basis of
    race, gender, color, religion or nationality.
    The Civil Rights Act also created the Equal
    Opportunity Commission to enforce the laws
    provisions.

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Affirmative Action
  • A set of public policies initiatives designed
    to help eliminate past and present discrimination
    based on race, color, religion, sex or national
    origin.
  • Due to the 14th amendment (guarantee of equal
    protection) the government has a duty to fight
    discrimination.

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Affirmative Action
  • Affirmative Action provides advantages for people
    of a minority group who are seen to have
    traditionally been discriminated against, with
    the aim of creating a more egalitarian society.
  • This consists of preferential access to
    education, employment, health care or social
    welfare.

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Environmental Protection Agency
  • Created in 1970, enacts policies to protect human
    health and the natural environment.
  • Monitors things such as pollution levels from
    industries

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Workplace Safety
  • Congress passed the Occupation Safety and Health
    Act (OSHA) in 1970.
  • Required employers to provide workplaces free
    from serious recognized hazards and to comply
    with occupational safety health standards as
    well as health information and training.

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Consumer Protection
  • Bureau of Consumer Protection protects consumers
    against unfair, deceptive or fraudulent
    practices.
  • Examples Warning labels on tobacco products and
    alcohol
  • Labels on packages must include information about
    safe operation of equipment or expiration dates
    of perishables.

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Labor Disputes
  • Due to historical abuses b y corporations, the
    government protects workers from unsafe working
    conditions.
  • Department of Labor requires employers to
    provide safety equipment
  • Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services
    helps to resolve labor and management conflicts.
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