TABLE XI.-SUMMARY OF CAUSES, ETC., OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES-Continued. Cause or object. Establishments. Succeeded. Succeeded Failed. partly. For reduction of hours, reinstatement of discharged employees, and recognition of union.. For reduction of hours, time and a half for overtime, and adoption of union apprenticeship rules.. For reduction of hours, time and a half for overtime, and double pay for Sunday and night work For reduction of hours, time and a half for overtime, and double time for Sundays and holidays For reduction of hours, time and a half for overtime, double time 9 1 16 For reduction of rent of houses occupied by employees.. 1 For regular employment.... For regular hours and pay for overtime For regular morning-paper schedule of working hours. For regular payment and against employer's wife working in shop For regular payment and against employment of nonunion men.. For reinstatement and increase of wages of employees involved in strike elsewhere. For reinstatement of discharged employees and abolition of sickbenefit society For reinstatement of discharged employees and against discharge of union employees without cause For reinstatement of discharged employees and against working For reinstatement of discharged employees and change of coal screen. For reinstatement of discharged employees and recognition of union For reinstatement of discharged employees, recognition of union, For reinstatement of discharged foreman and discharge of superintendent... For reinstatement of discharged foreman and reduction of amount of work required to be done. For reinstatement of locked-out employees and enforcement of union scale For reinstatement, with union scale, of employees involved in former strike. For restoration of wages and reinstatement of discharged employees. For restoration of wages, reduction of hours, and adoption of union apprenticeship rules... For same price for making cheroots as was paid for making cigars 49 For Saturday half holiday and half hour at noon........ 48 288 1 1 TABLE XI.—SUMMARY OF CAUSES, ETC., OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED For semimonthly payment in cash. 1 For semimonthly payment, lower topping of cars, discharge of foreman, and appointment of check weighman. For shelter from sun while at work 161222 4154220O 4 5 10 For time and a half for overtime and double time for Sundays and holidays. For weekly payment and against being compelled to buy powder... For weekly payment, reduction of hours, and admission of walking delegate For working shed and to enforce payment of dues, fines, etc., by delinquent members of union, or for their discharge.. In anticipation of a lockout In sympathy with locked-out employees elsewhere In sympathy with locked-out employees in same establishment In sympathy with strike in same establishment. In vindication of right to belong to labor organizations To compel employees to join union, or for their discharge. To compel employees to withdraw from journeymen's union. To compel employer to close factory at night To compel employer to close store at 6 p. m. To compel employer to close works one day on death of employee. To compel employer to establish standard by which to judge defective work To compel employer to furnish ice water To compel employer to furnish truss hoops To compel employer to furnish whips.. To compel employer to have factory open and material ready for work at 6 a. m To compel employer to join employees' union To compel employer to join employees' union and for reduction of hours To compel employer to join masters' association. To compel employer to join masters' association and against employment of nonunion men.. To compel employer to join masters' association and for enforcement of union scale.. To compel employer to join masters' association and sign union con tract 1 1 To compel employer to join masters' association, for enforcement of union seale, and against employment of nonunion men To compel employer to pay arrearages of dues to masters' association. To compel employer to pay judgment awarded employees for injuries received..... 1 To compel employer to post schedule of wages. 1 1 To compel employer to promote piecers to be spinners instead of employing outside men... 1 1 To compel employer to purchase lumber from local dealers 1 3 To compel employer to rebuild incomplete foundation because begun by nonunion men.. 1 To compel employer to reduce wages in another occupation.. To compel employer to remain neutral in strike pending in other establishments.. To compel employer to remove refuse from mine To compel employer to reopen closed mine TABLE XI.-SUMMARY OF CAUSES, ETC., OF STRIKES FOR THE UNITED STATES-Concluded. Cause or object. Establishments. Suc Succeeded. ceeded Failed. partly. To compel employer to retain part of employees' wages to pay check weighman To compel foreman to join union To compel manager to join mine managers' union To compel others to strike for reduction of hours To compel teacher to admit colored children to school in building owned by employer, or for his discharge To compel employer to retain part of employees' wages to pay dues, To compel employer to retain part of employees' wages to pay dues, To compel employer to sign agreement as to wages and hours and To compel employer to sign a year's contract To compel employer to sign union contract.. To compel employer to sign union contract and against employment of nonunion men.. To compel employer to weigh coal at mine instead of at railroad station To compel employer to weigh coal before screening To compel employer to withdraw from tailors' union.. To compel school board to insert union-labor clauses in all contracts. To compel World's Fair directors to employ none but union men in building trades. To enforce agreement To enforce Chicago agreement To enforce payment of dues, fines, etc., by delinquent members of unions, or for their discharge.. Total... a Not including 15 establishments in which strike was still pending December 31, 1886, 3 establishments in which strikes were still pending July 1, 1894, 2 establishments in which strike was still pending January 29, 1901, 2 establishments in which strike was still pending February 4, 1901, 1 establishment in which strike was still pending February 13, 1901, 3 establishments in which strike was still pending March 14, 1901, 1 establishment in which strike was still pending March 20, 1901, and 10 establishments not reported. |