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Labor injunctions / by Perritt, Henry H.,Jr.,1944-(CARDINAL)168113;
Subjects: Labor injunctions;
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Strike injunctions in the new South / by McCracken, Duane,1894-; University of North Carolina (1793-1962)(CARDINAL)139830;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-284) and index.
Subjects: Labor injunctions.; Strikes and lockouts.; Working class; Labor movement; Labor; Injunctions.;
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Injunctions and labor-disputes, 1880-1932 : Part I : what the courts actually did--and why / by Petro, Sylvester,1917-2007.(CARDINAL)140344;
Subjects: Labor injunctions; Labor courts;
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Use of section 10(j) injunctive relief by the National Labor Relations Board : hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, March 21, 1984. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Government Operations.Manpower and Housing Subcommittee.(CARDINAL)140282;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Labor injunctions; Unfair labor practices; United States. National Labor Relations Board.;
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The Government in labor disputes. by Witte, Edwin E.(Edwin Emil),1887-1960.(CARDINAL)219685;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Labor laws and legislation; Labor laws and legislation; Labor injunctions; Labor disputes; Strikes and lockouts; Industrial policy;
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The inquiring mind / by Chafee, Zechariah,Jr.,1885-1957.(CARDINAL)129314;
Bibliographical footnotes.The inquiring mind -- "Give your minds sea room" -- Freedom of speech and states' rights -- The "Milwaukee Leader" case -- The Rand school case -- The California I.W.W. injunction -- Compulsory confessions -- The Gitlow case -- The Bimba case -- Criminal syndicialism in the Supreme Court -- The freedom of the city -- The interchurch steel report -- Company towns in the soft-coal fields -- The labor injunction -- Strike injunctions obtained by coal operators -- Strike injunctions obtained by the United States -- The state and its rivals -- Liberty under socialism -- Mill today -- The British empire -- Woodrow Wilson -- John Marshall -- Economic ingterpretation of judges.
Subjects: Essays.; Freedom of speech.; Labor laws and legislation;
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Civil war in West Virginia. by Lane, Winthrop D.(Winthrop David),1887-1962.(CARDINAL)167523;
The Conflict -- Paternalism and What it Means -- Some Good Mining Camps -- Some Bad Mining Camps -- Why the Fight is so Intense -- Eviction and Insecurity of Residence -- Deputy Sheriffs in the Pay of Operators -- How the Deputy Sh~riffs Earn Their Money -- "Yellow Dog" Contracts -- Suppression by Injunction -- The Private Detective Self-Revealed -- Types of Non-Union Operators -- The Union-Its Leaders and Purposes -- The Union and Petty Strikes -- Violence-On Both Sides -- The Famous "March" of Miners -- Wages in Union and Non-union Fields -- Who Owns the Coal Lands?
Subjects: Coal miners; Coal miners;
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Workers' rights & wages / by Issitt, Micah L.,author.(CARDINAL)497402;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Work in colonial America : The American Revolution and the workers' rights movement (1677-1776) -- 2. Coming together : the fight over the 10-hour workday and the birth of the American labor union (1776-1840) -- 3. Women's work : women in the workforce and gender equality (1814-1850) -- 4. The engine of America : the race barrier and African Americans in the workforce (1860-1870) -- 5. The ultra rich : robber barons of the Industrial Revolution (1870-1900) -- 6. A national movement : creating a national labor movement and the 8-hour workday conflict (1866-1873) -- 7. Dangerous conditions : the scheme of the Molly Maguires and the mining empire (1875-1877) -- 8. Liberty above all : anarchy and the American working class (1886-1893) -- 9. Sons and daughters of toil : origins of Labor Day (1882-1894) -- 10. A matter of trusts : the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890-1902) -- 11. Leading labor : leading figures in the national labor movement (1886-1905) -- 12. Child labor in the United States : reforming laws for child workers (1890-1944) -- 13. Workplace efficiency : Henry Ford and the assembly line (1903-1920) -- 14. Safety in the workplace : industrial accidents (1911-1920) -- 15. Misplaced trust : the Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts (1901-1915) -- 16. Red herrings : socialism and the labor movement (1900-1920) -- 17. The mine wars : mining conflicts of the early twentieth century (1912-1927) -- 18. Legal barriers : the use of the judicial injunction and contracts in labor disputes (1921-1932) -- 19. The Great Depression : the Great Crash of 1929 and the labor movement (1930-1940) -- 20. The right to work : right-to-work laws and the future of the unions (1940-2022) -- 21. Organized crime and organized labor : the influence of organized crime on the labor movement (1930-1975) -- 22. Farms and fields : the farm labor movement (1960-1975) -- 23. Carrying the team : pregnancy and the workplace (1978-2022) -- 24. The Reagan approach : the Reagan administration and the labor unions (1975-1993) -- 25. Three strikes : labor disputes in professional sports (1972-2012) -- 26. The minimum wage : minimum wage laws in American history (1938-2022) -- 27. The workplace : telecommuting to virtual work (1970-2022) -- 28. The weekend : rethinking the work week (1908-2022) -- 29. Conclusion : economic freedom.Traces the struggles of the American work force from early workers' strikes in the colonies and the famous Boston Tea Party to recent attempts by Amazon employees to unionize.
Subjects: Employee rights; Pay equity; Labor laws and legislation;
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American labor: the twentieth century. / by Auerbach, Jerold S.(CARDINAL)163843;
Bibliography: pages xxxix-xli.Part One. Pre-World War I.A. Conditions of work. 60 cents a day in the garment industry (Testimony 1916) / Mary Minora -- The great uprising (Garment Workers speak, [1940?] / Pauline M. Newman -- Hair and candy (Testimony, 1912) / Leonora O'Reilly -- Textile workers of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Twisting textiles (Testimony, 1912) / Camella Teoli ; Bread and water (Testimony, 1912) / Samuel Lipson -- The spirit of the steel workers (The steel workers, 1911) / John Fitch -- Life in the mines (Recollection, 1955) / John Brophy -- Health hazards in industry (Bunting v. Oregon, 1915) -- B. Workers respond. A free-born American citizen (Testimony, 1901) / Thomas H. Jones -- Unionism and socialism (Unionism and Socialism, 1904) / Eugene v. Debs -- Unionism vs. socialism (Testimony, 1916) / Samuel Gompers, Morris Hillquit -- One big union (Testimony, 1916) / Bill Haywood -- Why I am a member of the I.W.W. (Anonymous Wobbly, Four L Bulletin, 1922) -- C. Labor and the law. Maximum hours for men (Lochner v. New York, 1905) -- Maximum hours for women (Muller v. Oregon, 1908) -- A Department of Labor (Department of Labor Report, 1913) / William B. Wilson -- The Clayton Act (Statutes at Large, 1914) -- Injunctions and yellow-dog contracts (Hitchman Coal & Coke Co. V. Mitchell, 1917) -- Child labor (Hammer v. Dagenhart, 1918).Part Two. From World War I to Depression. A. Conditions of work. Negro workers in Chicago (The Negro in Chicago, 1922) -- Skilled laborers and ethnic groups in the steel mills. Americanism for machinists (Testimony, 1919) / John J. Martin ; Steel workers (Testimony, 1919) / S. Barpek, Steve Bohannok ; Striking miners (Testimony, 1928) / James Dinsdale, Joe Lubresky -- Working conditions in the textile industry (Testimony, 1929) / Margaret Bowen -- Gastonia (Proletarian Journey, 1937) / Fred E. Beal -- Unemployment amid prosperity (Case studies of unemployment, 1931) -- B. Whither labor? The AFL and the middle way (Speech, 1928) / William Green -- Trade union unity league : the class struggle (The Trade Union Unity League, 1929) -- C. Labor and the law. Injunctions (Duplex Printing Press Co. v. Emil J. Deering, 1921) -- Picketing (American Steel Foundries v. Tri-City Central Trades Council, 1921) -- Minimum wages (Adkins v. Children's Hospital, 1923) -- The Norris-La Guardia Act (Statutes at Large, 1932).Part Three. Depression and a New Deal for workers. A. Depression. Job hunting (The unemployed worker, 1940) / Joseph Torrio -- Unemployed women (Department of Labor bulletin, 1933) -- B. Frustration. Labor spy ("GT-99," Labor spy, 1937) -- Anti-union violence. Industrial munitions (La Follette Committee Report, 1939) ; Strikebreaking services (La Follette Committee Report, 1939) ; Private police and civil liberties (La Follette Committee Report, 1939) -- The perfect millhand (New Republic, 1933) / Harbor Allen -- Company union (Testimony, 1937) / Robert Thurlow -- Ford against the union. The battle at Ford overpass (United Automobile Worker, 1937) / Walter Reuther ; The battle at Ford Overpass (United Automobile Worker, 1937) / Richard Frankensteen ; Working at Ford (Letter in United Automobile Worker, 1937) / Ex-Ford slave -- Life and death in Harlan County (Testimony, 1937) / Marshall A. Musick -- C. Breakthrough. Industrial or craft union emphasis? The mass production industries (Speech, 1935) / John L. Lewis -- In defense of the status quo (Speech, 1935) / John P. Frey -- Victory over steel. Steel workers declare independence (Steel Labor, 1936) -- United States Steel capitulates (Contract between SWOC and Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, 1937) -- Why pay dues? (Letter in Steel Labor, 1937) / Stanley Zelinka -- Why join a union? (Letter in Steel Labor, 1938) / L.M. Kilgore -- Auto workers rebel. How Chevy 4 was taken (United Automobile Worker, 1937) / Robert Travis -- A new life for auto workers (United Automobile Worker, 1937) / Mary Heaton Vorse -- Miners speak. Thoughts of a Kentucky Miner (United Mine Workers Journal, 1936) / Mack Adams -- A union psalm (Letter in United Mine Workers Journal, 1938) / William James Harris -- A coal miner speaks (Letter in United Mine Workers Journal, 1938) / A.W. McClung -- A flourishing local (Letter in United Mine Workers Journal, 1936) / A.J. Manning and W.O. Selvey -- Freedom for miners (Letter in United Mine Workers Journal, 1936) / Oscar H. Holcomb -- Changes in Harlan (Letter in United Mine Workers Journal, 1938) / H.C. Wooten -- A new era (Letter in United Mine Workers Journal, 1938) / Theodore Middleton, Lawrence Dwyer -- Working women strike for independence. Picket line (I am a woman worker, 1936) ; Robots no longer (Garment Workers Speak, [1940?]) / Anna Weinstein -- A Christian factory (These Are Our Lives, 1939) -- Labor organizers (Anonymous, Forum, 1937) -- Intellectual to worker (New Masses, 1937) / Sidney Alexander -- Labor and the law. Industrial recovery and labor organization: The National Industrial Recovery Act (Statutes at Large, 1933) -- The National Labor Relations Act (Statutes at Large, 1935) -- The right to organize (NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., 1937) -- Freedom of assembly (Hague v. C.I.O., 1939) -- Picketing as speech (Thornhill v. Alabama, 1940) -- The Fair Labors Standards Act (Statues at Large, 1938) -- Wages and hours (United States v. Darby, 1940).Problems at mid-century. Race. Civil rights and economic rights (Testimony, 1962) / A. Philip Randolph -- Union discrimination (Testimony, 1963) / Herbert Hill -- Unions. The failure of collective bargaining (Old Before Its Time, 1963) / Paul Jacobs -- The decline of the labor movement (The Decline of the Labor Movement, 1961) / Soloman Barkin -- A reply to labor's critics (Speech, 1963) / George Meany -- Disagreement with the AFL-CIO (UAW Administrative Letter, 1967) / Walter Reuther -- C. Automation. Cybernation (Cybernation, 1962) / Donald N. Michael -- The impact of automation (Testimony, 1961) / Patrick E. Gorman.
Subjects: Working class; Labor movement; Labor;
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Salt of the earth [videorecording] /
Camera, Leonard Stark, Stanley Meredith; music, Sol Kaplan; editors, Ed Speigel, Joan Laird.Rosaura Revueltas, Juan Chac©đn, Will Geer.Filmed in New Mexico in 1953.A semidocumentary of the year-long struggle by Chicano zinc miners in New Mexico striking against unsafe working conditions. When an injunction is issued against the workers from picketing, the wives take up battle with a fury, leaving the husbands to care for home and children. They finally overcome the forces of the mine owner and the law that backs them up.Not rated.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Historical films.; Populist films.; Mexican Americans; Miners; Motion pictures; Strikes and lockouts;
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