In the 1930s, industrial unionism was strengthened, partly, by New Deal legislation. supported by the American Federation of Labor. opposed by labor leaders such as John L. Lewis. generally hostile to blacks and women. losing support among unskilled laborers.
In the 1930s, industrial unionism was
strengthened, partly, by New Deal legislation.
supported by the American Federation of Labor.
opposed by labor leaders such as John L. Lewis.
generally hostile to blacks and women.
losing support among unskilled laborers.