Across
- 4. This type of union involves people who are from a particular factory, company, or area
- 6. This happens when an employer tells other business to not hire workers because they're union members
- 15. This makes up the largest group of workers (office jobs)
- 17. This is the lowest legal hourly wage an employer must pay their workers
- 18. In this type of workplace, the employee must join a union eventually
- 19. These individuals have a college degree or some form of additional training
- 22. The ___ labor force is the total # of people looking for a job or have a job
- 23. This union is made up of skilled workers
- 24. Deliberate work stoppages
- 25. The AFL-CIO has ___ million members
- 26. Higher populated areas have this type of wages
- 27. The minimum age to be a member of the civilian labor force
Down
- 1. These workers provide services directly to individuals
- 2. These jobs require some training such as the ability to use technology
- 3. In this type of workplace, companies only hire union members
- 5. In this type of workplace, the worker is not required to join a union
- 7. These are group of workers who share common goals and want to improve their jobs
- 8. ___ and Canada are the 2 other countries involved in our international union
- 9. This type of union accepts members regardless of job or skill level
- 10. These workers are craft/manufacturing workers
- 11. This was the first craft union (abbreviation)
- 12. Unpleasant or dangerous jobs require this kind of pay
- 13. The # of months a worker is given to join to a union in a union shop job
- 14. Skill, job type, and this can affect wages
- 16. This was the first industrial union (abbreviation)
- 20. These jobs require a learned trade or craft
- 21. These types of jobs require no specialized training
