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- Labor injunctions / by Perritt, Henry H.,Jr.,1944-(CARDINAL)168113;
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- 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;
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- 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.
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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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