Asked by Arianna Cowan on Jul 26, 2024
Verified
Until 1933,workers:
A) did not have the right to bargain collectively with their employers
B) had the right to bargain collectively with their employers
C) were members of unions
D) were oppressed by the robber barons
E) lived in the "Gilded Age"
Collective Bargaining
Negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at establishing agreements regarding working conditions and other employment issues.
Robber Barons
A term used historically to describe unscrupulous industrialists and financiers in the 19th century who amassed immense wealth through exploitative practices.
Gilded Age
A period in the late 19th century U.S. characterized by rapid economic growth, technological innovations, and ostentatious displays of wealth alongside widespread social issues.
- Familiarize oneself with the accomplishments and struggles of labor movements within American historical progress.
Verified Answer
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the accomplishments and struggles of labor movements within American historical progress.
Related questions
Which of the Following Represents an Improvement in the Lives ...
The Economic Collapse That Began in 1929 Brought Unemployment to ...
To Attract More Members,unions Have Recently Tried to Diversify by ...
Which of the Following Weapons Have Workers Typically Used to ...
By 1920,industrial Workers Made Up What Percentage of the American ...