Labor Organizations Demanding Better Working Conditions: The 4 Constituents of Organizations Campaigning for Better Working Conditions, the Number of Women Who Entered the U.S. Work Force Between 1970 – 1980, and the An Act to Diminish the Causes of Labor Disputes Burdening or Obstructing Interstate and Foreign Commerce to Create a National Labor Relations Board and for Other Purposes (National Labor Relations Act of 1935) and its Impact Upon Labor and Unions Within the U.S.

Organizing a collective which demands better conditions (eg. equal pay for women) can be broken down into 4 constituents which include engaging those who are effected, defining and simplifying issues, creating a meeting space, and action in the form of campaigns which can be won and claimed Publicly. 12,000,000 (12 million) women entered the US workforce between 1970 - 1980. The 1935 National Labor Relations Act dictates that if a union is formed, a company is mandated by law to negotiate contra...


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