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By 1904, AFL-affiliated unions had a membership of over 1.4 million nationwide. Under Gompers' leadership, the AFL advocated an approach known as "business" or "pure and simple" unionism, which emphasized collective bargaining to reach its goals. (gompers, 1925) Demands were centered around improvements to the immediate work environment, like better wages, hours and working conditions...
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It is this example most unions are following today which is a pretty good example to follow. It was these unions that waqs the reason behind National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) of 1935 which saw the National Labor Relation Board (NLRB) get commissioned to oversee its newly established laws. The more unionization became common place the more there became a need to deal with them universities developed training in how to manage union-management...
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