True False- when the people who work at a company go to work, but do not actually work, it is called a sit-down strike.
True
True/False- the CIO is the Courthouse of Industries and operations.
False
True/False- did this act ban some forms of child labor.
False- That was the Fair Labor Standards Act
True/False- did this act ban some forms of child labor?
True
True/False- The WPA hired roughly 8.5 billion workers.
False- 8.5 MILLION
When a labor union bargains with the owner of the company for higher wages, or benefits.
What is collective bargaining.
What was the main strategy of the CIO that allowed them more bargaining power?
Grouping the skilled and unskilled workers together.
An unfair business practice ended with the Wagner Act.
What was firing union members?
25 cents per hour
What were the minimum wages?
what did the WPA do?
The WPA employed unskilled workers to do community work for money.
A group of workers that join together so they can make joint decisions about their work (Like Pay).
What is a Union
What does CIO stand for?
What is the Congress of Industrial Organizations?
This was the Wagner Act's other name.
What was the National Labor Relations act?
44 hours
What were the maximum hours of workers?
What does WPA stand for?
What is the Works Projects Administration?
What does AFL stand for?
What is the American Federation of Labor
When was the CIO formed?
1935
When was the Wagner act passed?
1935
When was the fair labor standards act passed?
1938
When was the WPA founded?
1939
The only president to be buried at Washington, D.C.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
The first president to visit Europe.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
The years that Teddy Roosevelt was President.
When was 1901-1909?
Which president we studied was not elected to any other office before his presidency?
Who was Herbert Hoover?
The 32nd President?
Who was Franklin Roosevelt?