Abstract

Dollar-an-Hour Minimum. Unions and the Law

Youngdahl, James E. | February 25, 1956 issue

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In the face of the fact that new organization is the primary program of the new AFL-CIO, and that any statutory wage increase tends to undercut organizational appeal to non-union workers, support by labor organizations for the new law was surprisingly uncompromising in the U.S. The unions with jurisdiction most affected by sub-standard manufacturers took the lead in the fight for an increased minimum. The arguments for an increase had a strong foundation. The established pattern of periodically raising the minimum to conform to increased productivity and higher prices dictated a substantial boost.

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WAGES; WAGE increases; LABOR unions; LABOR laws & legislation; INDUSTRIALISTS; UNITED States
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