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Rags to Riches - Organized Labor

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AFL-CIO “The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations; federation of North American labor unions founded in 1955”
Agency shop A union security agreement in which nonunion members are required to pay dues
Apprentice A union worker who is just beginning in an occupation
Arbitration The act of settling a dispute by using an uninvolved third party
Arbitrator A person who assists in negotiations
Benefits “Advantages or payments employees receive in addition to their wages
Boycott A union pressure strategy in which union members refuse to buy a company's products and encourage others to do the same
Change to Win Federation A coalition of North American labor unions founded in 2005
Collective bargaining The negotiating process in which union leaders and company representatives engage to determine the terms and working conditions that are to be provided to employees
Concession Something that is given up during a negotiation
Corporate campaign A union pressure strategy that involves disrupting shareholder meetings or buying up stock
Cost-of-living adjustment An annual increase in wages designed to keep up with inflation
Craft union “A union made up of workers with a particular skill
Federation The highest level of union organization consisting of a group of national unions
Grievance procedures A formal method of settling disagreements between workers and employers
Independent union A union that does not belong to a federation
Industrial union A union made up of workers in the same industry
Injunction “A court order forbidding someone from carrying out an act
Journeyman “A skilled union member who has taken courses in an occupational area
Labor contract “An agreement between a union and a company outlining the wages
Labor union A group of workers who join together to improve the terms and conditions under which employees work
Local union The lowest level of union organization; dues are paid to local unions
Lockout A company pressure strategy in which the business is closed temporarily and the employees are not allowed to work
Master A skilled union member who has worked as a journeyman and who is a team leader for other employees in the same occupation
Mediation The process in which a neutral third person works to help opposing parties resolve a conflict
Mediator A person or agency that clarifies issues and makes suggestions concerning contract negotiations
National/International union A level of union organization that consists of a number of local unions
Open shop A union security agreement that does not require employees to join the union or pay dues
Picket “A union member involved in a picketing strategy (carrying signs
Picketing “A union pressure strategy in which union members stand near a company's entrance during a conflict or strike
Professional union “A union made up of workers in the same profession
RatifyTo approve or sanction
Right-to-work laws Legislation that prohibits the requirement of employees to join a union
Seniority The amount of time an employee has worked for a company
Sick-out strike “A union pressure strategy in which all employees call in “sick” at the same time”
Sit-down strike “A union pressure strategy in which employees stay on the job but refuse to work; also known as sit-in strike”
Strike A union pressure strategy in which employees stop working and leave their jobs
Strikebreakers A company pressure strategy in which the company hires non-union members to work while union members are on strike
Sympathetic strike A union pressure strategy in which employees of one local union walk off the job to support another union that is on strike
Tentative agreement An agreement between union leaders and company representatives that has not yet been approved by the union members
Trade union See craft union
Union security An agreement under which a union may or may not require company employees to join the union or pay dues
Union shop A union security agreement in which employees are required to join the union after their probationary period
Wages“Money payments for labor on an hourly
Wildcat strike A union pressure strategy in which local union employees refuse to work but do not have the consent of the national union


CTE Business Teacher
South Mecklenburg High School
Charlotte, NC

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