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Being well-organized isn't just an arbitrary skill your parents like to nag you about. In today's lesson, we'll learn about how labor unions were able to actually fight back against huge mega-corporations through organizing together. And striking. A lot of striking.
Transcript
- 00:03
For a while worker rights weren't all that intimidating to large [Man protesting at Ginormo Mart]
- 00:07
business owners for one workers tended to be kind of disorganized they had lots
- 00:12
of different demands didn't all believe that striking was the way to go and
- 00:16
didn't have the coordination and money to suddenly quit working all at once so [Man striking and falls over]
- 00:20
big business owners could say hey cool guys let us know when you're done with
Full Transcript
- 00:24
this whole strike thing so we can hire you back at exactly the same wages you [Man in office with smoothie]
- 00:29
know eventually workers try to get organized by forming unions but the
- 00:33
trouble was that unions tried to do too much we're big on examples around these [Man discussing with trade unions]
- 00:37
parts so let's check out the national labor union formed by william silvus in
- 00:42
1866 no doubt silvus had reasonable goals it workers shorter hours and
- 00:47
better pay the NLU supported legislation that would benefit farmers too and Phil [Man and woman picking plants on farm]
- 00:52
this was known for inviting everyone to his union everyone but black ah the
- 00:57
1860s never failed - totally not a surprise us even a tiny little bit while
- 01:02
the NLU wasn't racially all-inclusive it did unites skilled workers unskilled [Construction workers in hard hats]
- 01:07
workers and farmers it was most of us know from family holiday gatherings
- 01:11
getting together too many people with different ideas leads to conflict [Men fighting over teddy bear]
- 01:14
seriously check your Adel opinions at the door we're still not talking to
- 01:18
orient searchers she's overrated unfortunately all these people were [Woman jumps on another man]
- 01:22
focused on different things until this union went down in flames mostly because
- 01:26
it had too many workers of too many trades with too many interests to [Sylvis standing in the fire]
- 01:30
represent we hope Silva's sobbed along to someone wants you as his Union
- 01:35
dispersed anyway like the NLU the Knights of Labor admitted all kinds of [Knight of labor in armor appears]
- 01:39
workers to them labor unions were all about poor versus rich they figured if
- 01:44
they were going to make an impact they needed all the people they could get
- 01:47
well at 750,000 members strong the Knights of Labor had a fat roster they
- 01:52
took on all of the issues of the NLU and stirred up some controversy about the [Man discussing matters with NLU crowd]
- 01:56
government owning telephone lines and railways still like the NLU the Knights
- 02:00
wide focus made them not as effective as they could have been and when the hay
- 02:04
market bombing became associated with the Knights well they went kaput [Bomb explodes and knight shrugs]
- 02:07
eventually a cigar roller named sang Gompers came and simplified things with
- 02:12
his American Federation of Labor he realized that workers could all agree
- 02:17
on higher wages and better working conditions
- 02:19
period Gompers started bringing smaller unions together into the AFL around the [Man bringing unions into a barrel]
- 02:24
time the Knights imploded Gompers wanted to get results unskilled laborers
- 02:29
naturally had less leverage than skilled workers because they were easily
- 02:32
replaced it's much easier to replace a ditch bigger than a skilled carpenter [Man appears from a ditch with a spade]
- 02:36
pretty much anybody can perform an unskilled job that's why they call it
- 02:40
unskilled so management just didn't care of 30 people quit Gompers didn't have a
- 02:45
grand scheme to uplift every American worker so he kept his focus small
- 02:49
previous labour unions frequently took dramatic action and called for radical
- 02:53
change in the government well Gompers didn't get involved with politics on a
- 02:56
large scale but he did stick to supporting skilled members engaged in
- 03:00
stripes he wanted to win battles with management one at a time rather than [Gompers appears in office with a man]
- 03:04
seek sweeping legislative changes so hey sometimes it pays to be an underachiever
- 03:09
Gompers methods started working unions grew and their demand started to be met
- 03:13
strikes now worked about half of the times which was still way better than [Man striking for more snacks]
- 03:17
before when management would simply arrest and/or fire everybody it might
- 03:21
not sound like much but something that works half a times better than something [Hammer crushes an alarm clock]
- 03:24
that doesn't work at all that's unless it's something we're talking about as a
- 03:27
pacemaker then well half the time I won't get us very far yeah whoa boy [Grandpa has a heart attack]
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