Across
- 3. a roster of names of pro-union workers that employers circulated so that these people could not find work
- 6. a man who precipitated a strike in 1892 that ended with 16 people dead and set back the union movement due to its failure
- 7. a contract that included, as a condition of employment, that workers could not join a union
- 8. unions focused on one type of work on a local or regional scale
- 9. the ability of workers to negotiate as a group with an employer over wages and working conditions
- 10. directed railroad workers not to handle any trains with pullmans cars
Down
- 1. judicial action used by an employer to prevent or end a strike
- 2. the reason why Mcdonalds' employees have to triple up on shifts just to make ends meet. ("iron law of wages")
- 4. when the superficial glitter of the new wealth so prominently displayed in the late 19th century
- 5. the act of closing a factory to break a labour movement before it can get organized
