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The Industrial Revolution Slowed the Growth of Unions by Creating

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The Industrial Revolution slowed the growth of unions by creating a rapidly rising standard of living for most workers.


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Supervisor's Actions

Behaviors and decisions taken by a supervisor or manager in the workplace, affecting the working conditions and employee morale.

Exclusive Representation

Legal authorization for a single labor union to represent all employees in a workplace or bargaining unit in negotiations with the employer, regardless of whether all employees are union members.

Wagner Act

U.S. legislation passed in 1935 that established the legal right for workers to join unions and engage in collective bargaining.

Multiple Unions

The presence of more than one labor union within a single workplace or industry, each representing different groups of workers.

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