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What are strategic contingencies? How might a small department in a large organization use strategic contingencies to become more powerful?
Homestead Strike
was a major industrial strike in 1892 at the Homestead Steel Works in Pennsylvania, highlighting the severe conflicts between labor unions and steel companies.
Worker Control
A form of workplace organization where decision-making processes are governed by the employees rather than traditional management hierarchies.
Working Conditions
The environment in which an individual works, including aspects like safety, hours, physical conditions, and legal rights.
First Unions
The earliest labor unions formed to protect and advance the rights and interests of workers.
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