Asked by Isabella Wright on Jul 26, 2024
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During the early 1900's, unions were viewed by the law as voluntary organizations of individuals and, since U.S. law valued individual liberty and freedom above all else, unions and workers were allowed relative freedom to use whatever means they could to protect their wages and working conditions.
Individual Liberty
The rights and freedoms of individuals to act and express themselves freely, without undue interference or restriction.
Unions
Organizations formed by workers from related sectors to collectively bargain with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions.
Voluntary Organizations
Groups or associations that operate without governmental influence, formed freely by individuals to pursue shared goals or interests.
- Acquire knowledge of the effects of legal mandates on collective bargaining entities and speech liberties.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the effects of legal mandates on collective bargaining entities and speech liberties.
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