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Trade Unions
1890s
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Western Federation of Miners (WFM)
Created in
1893
Competed with
AFL
The
Homestead Strike
(
1892
)
Industrial lockout
Workers strikes against the Homestead Steel Works in retaliation to
22%
wage decrease
Riot put down by Pinkerton Police, who killed 2 and wounded 11
Occupied plant for
95
das
Virtually bankrupted the
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers
Aftermath of the
Homestead Strike
A boycott for
Carnegie
products was called for but failed
Nearly
1,600
men were receiving
$10,000
a week
101
to
91
voted for workers to go back to work
The
Pullman Strike
(
1894
)
Employers refused to engage in collective bargaining
125,000
workers on
29
railroads quit work
Strike broken by
US Marshals
and around
2,000
troops
13
strikers killed and
57
wounded