Economics -- Week 10, Part B

To secure their rights, many U.S. workers organized labor unions. These unions struggled for higher wages, improved working conditions, and job security for workers. Labor union membership has declined in recent years, resulting from several factors....
To secure their rights, many U.S. workers organized labor unions. These unions struggled for higher wages, improved working conditions, and job security for workers. Labor union membership has declined in recent years, resulting from several factors. In many ways, unions have tried to face these challenges. In addition, the government's attitude toward unions has changed during the last century - swinging from regular support of business owners in the late 1800s to passing laws to protect workers' rights in the early 1900s.
VIDEO OBJECTIVES
- Explain why labor unions were developed
- Describe how labor unions are organized
- Identify the main challenges facing unions today
- Examine how government attitudes toward labor unions have changed
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