Learning Goal 12 – I will be able to:
-Cite examples of problems workers faced during the Progressive Era (children’s employment, long hours, low wages, injuries on the job, company towns, scrip)
-Explain the solutions that were attempted
-Summarize the response of the US Supreme Court to worker’s rights laws and how it affected union membership
Reforming the Workplace
Improving Conditions for Children
1.75 million kids under 15 worked in factories, mines, mills, etc. in 1900
Boys – sold newspapers, shined shoes, Girls – cooked or cleaned, worked at home w/ mothers
1916-1919, Congress worked to pass child labor laws
Ruled unconstitutional b/c Supreme Court said it’s not the government’s job to regulate wages
If the wage at the factory is too low, you have the right to go to a different factory and try to work there – Problem = ALL factories paid low wages!
Improving the workplace
Workers paid low wages to work in dangerous factories and mines for long hours
Some parents needed kids to work and lied about the ages of their children
1912, Massachusetts passed first minimum wage law
Company towns
Some employers made their workers live in houses owned by the employer, and made them shop in stores the employer owned as well
Paid in scrip
Fake money only good in the company town
Not completely outlawed until the 1950s, though unpopular and began disappear before
Safety and Working Conditions
1900 – 35,000 people died in workplace accidents
1911, Triangle Shirtwaist Company – New York City
146 people died b/c factory owners locked exits
Worker’s Compensation – guaranteed portion of lost wages to workers
Laws passed limiting workday to 10 hours
Supreme Court ruled against laws limiting workdays to 10 hours
Ruled government does not have the right to limit the working contract into which people and employers enter
Unions and membership increased – if laws wouldn’t help, unions would!
Not perfect and didn’t solve all problems, but first time government passed laws to help workers
-1. Which was NOT a problem workers faced?
a. Long hours b. dangerous conditions c. paid in “fake” money d. all of these were problems
-2. Why was the 1902 Coal Miner’s strike so important?
a. Ended cooperation between unions and managers b. 1st time gov’t intervened to help workers
c. First strike in US history d. Last time Pinkertons were used
-3. True False The Supreme Court’s ruling against laws to help workers increased union membership.
Learning Goal 12 – I will be able to:
-Cite examples of problems workers faced during the Progressive Era (children’s employment, long hours, low wages, injuries on the job, company towns, scrip)
-Explain the solutions that were attempted
-Summarize the response of the US Supreme Court to worker’s rights laws and how it affected union membership
US Supreme Court __________________________________________________________________________
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Learning Goal 13 – I will be able to:
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