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U.S. History 1877-Present 12: Knights of Labor 2326 Views


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The Knights of Labor is a pretty awesome name for a labor organization. Especially with groups like "The Wobblies" popping up around the same time.

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Dangerous working conditions long hours and low pay were [Man screaming on a conveyor belt]

00:07

standard for the workers of the 19th century

00:10

America was growing in population and wealth but the workers who toiled in

00:15

factories did not see their piece of the pie increase in some cases their pieces [Man screaming in factory]

00:20

of pie were getting smaller or even by rats well this might have been good for

00:25

sweeping waistline slim but it wasn't so good for being at all satisfied with [Mother takes giant sandwich away from boy]

00:30

life the conflict came from the labor pool being well huge the continual

00:36

stream of new immigrants created a situation where owners had a constant

00:41

source of people who were willing to work for not a lot this made it super

00:46

easy to replace a disgruntled employee technology was also adding to the [Man kicks employee]

00:51

situation by replacing the need for some skilled workers in the end management

00:55

had all the power owners often said stuff like oh you want to work fewer

01:01

hours no problem about zero hours because you're fired [Man discussing working hours with employee]

01:06

yeah didn't Donald Trump say that the federal government mostly stayed out of

01:11

labor disputes until 1930 state and local officials were often left to pass

01:16

regulations like in 1874 when the state of Massachusetts passed a law that [Man standing outside of clock tower]

01:20

limited working hours for women and children to ten hours a day Wow and new

01:25

days kids actually complain about having to do naptime there were two big [Boy complaining in bedroom]

01:29

philosophies dominating Americans thought at this time there were social

01:32

Darwinism which basically said that society should be like the jungle where [Tribesman appears in jungle]

01:37

only the strong survive the government doesn't interfere with Lions eating

01:41

zebras right why should they interfere with workers and then there was live a

01:45

fair capitalism let's say fair translates to roughly you know let it be

01:50

like the Beatles thing and the idea was that the government shouldn't mess with [Beatles group members appear]

01:55

the free market or else fire would fall from the sky many believes that if there

02:00

were a problem all powerful capitalist market would take care of it well this

02:04

cocktail social Darwinism and let a fair capitalism did fuel a manufacturing [Man holding social darwinism laissez-faire cocktail]

02:08

booms but it also made sure that laborers worked in awful conditions

02:13

latest 1900 more people died on the job in the United States and in any other [Woman looking at gravestones]

02:17

industrialized country in the world and workers were risking their lives for

02:21

peanuts even though they work 1012 hours a day they were struggling to survive so

02:27

since the government was busy letting the Lions do their thing while the [Lion sitting on a desk]

02:30

Zebras decided to unite yeah unions are the Zebras in this

02:34

metaphor people were not metaphor masters so what was dry anyway

02:39

the Knights of Labor formed in 1869 and became the first organization to bring

02:43

workers across the nation under their banner the Knights invited laborers [Man dressed as knight holding knights of labor board]

02:47

regardless of skill gender and race into their group it was kind of like when

02:51

Robb Stark calls in the banners in Game of Thrones and well just as ill-fated [Woman watching Game of Thrones]

02:56

the Knights wanted to improve working conditions through political action and

03:00

many thought of them as socialist reformers they had a good run empowering

03:04

workers to win a few strikes and even touted 500,000 members at one point but

03:09

unfortunately for them during a Knights of Labor rally at Haymarket Square in [Mass meeting headline on newspaper]

03:13

Chicago a bomb detonated no one knew who threw the bomb but the death of 9 and

03:18

injury of 60 made everybody think the Knights basically sucked then a new

03:23

labor organization was formed by guy named Samuel Gompers some suspected that

03:28

with a name like mr. Gompers Sam must have been moonlighting as a birthday [Clown appears at birthday party]

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clown but what Sam really did was establish the American Federation of

03:36

Labor by uniting several smaller skilled labor unions they had three major goals

03:40

to increase wages to reduce working hours and to improve working conditions

03:46

well in that day and age these things were easier said than done all over

03:50

workers begin to unite trying to stop the abuse and tragically many strikes [construction workers appear]

03:54

got downright violence in 1892 workers went on strike at Andrew Carnegie steel

03:59

factories things got crazy when the workers would not budge from the [Man pointing to striking workers]

04:03

property and they refused to get back to work well 300 Pinkerton detectives were

04:08

hired to break up the strike and protect the scab labor the company brought in to

04:12

replace the striking workers jobs were fired people died and the Pinkertons

04:17

were sent packing but the workers victory was short-lived in the end the

04:21

National Guard was brought in and after even more violent resistance for the [Soldiers marching]

04:25

workers that Union eventually gave up going back to

04:28

work for slashed wages and twelve hour workdays not even mr. Gompers balloon

04:33

animals could cheer them up [Mr Gompers holding balloon animals]

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