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Unions exist to represent the interests of workers, who form the membership. Under US labor law, the National Labor Relations Act 1935 is the primary statute which gives US unions rights. The rights of members are governed by the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act 1959. List Below
Detroit Revolutionary Movements Collection at the Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs at Wayne State University. "The League of Revolutionary Black Workers: A Historical Study" by A. Muhammad Ahmad. General Baker biography and writings. League of Revolutionaries for a New America speakers bureau. Martin Glaberman Internet Archive
United States Department of Labor National Labor Relations Board: Primary legislation: National Labor Relations Act Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 Taft–Hartley Act: Total union membership: 14.3 million (2022) [1] Percentage of workforce unionized: 10.1% (2022) Public: 33.1%; Private: 6.0%; International Labour Organization; United States is ...
A look back: 5 memorable visits to Detroit by presidential candidates on Labor Day If elected, Harris has repeatedly said she would make building up the middle class a key aim of her presidency.
"The objects of this Association are to protect its members from unjust and injurious competition, and secure through unity of action among all workers of the industry throughout the United States and Canada, claiming, as we do, that labor is capital, and is the only capital that possesses power to reproduce itself or in other words, to create ...
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The United States Adamson Act in 1916 established an eight-hour day, with additional pay for overtime, for railroad workers. This was the first federal law that regulated the hours of workers in private companies. The United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Act in Wilson v. New, 243 U.S. 332 (1917).
More: 5 memorable visits to Detroit by presidential candidates on Labor Day Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses union members at the annual Labor Day parade on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024, in Detroit.