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    At one time unions were very popular in companies for a variety of reasons. Before there were laws that advocated for the employee, unions were put into place to make sure employees were being protected and treated fairly by employers. Unions are on the decline in today’s society because of the new laws and their overall cost. While they are on the decline, unions are still very much present and Congress are currently hearing arguments as to why the NLRA, the act that can initially vote in a…

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    Archetypal Spectrum Carl Jung created the concept of the collective unconscious, which is universal thoughts, beliefs and ideas that are shared amongst many people. For example, individuals from all over the world have the same vision that constructs the image of the ideal hero. A few traits that a hero identifies with would be, using their muscles and powers for the good and also for the better of the community. A similar picture is painted universally when thinking about this specific…

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    The Department of Labor is a cabinet-level department of the United States federal government headed by the Secretary of Labor, a person chosen by the President to run this specific department. The Department officially achieved department level status on March 4th, 1913 as it was signed by President William Howard Taft. Initially, it had a staff of 2,000 people and a budget of $2.33 Million. The department currently has 17,450 employees with a budget of $12.1 Billion and the current secretary…

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    I want to actuate you to support the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) to demand better working conditions. What is IWW? IWW is a union that challenged the American Federation of Labor’s (AFL) acceptance of capitalism and its refusal to included unskilled workers in craft unions. I believe that you should join IWW because we are making a difference in people lives and we are supporting them to want shorter hours, higher pay, and better benefits for their families. How are you going to get…

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    These rules supports collective bargaining within the work environment in order to rectify any kind of problems that occurs, but there are certain procedures that needs to be taken. Try and resolute the problem with the employer first if that doesn’t work then filing a grievance…

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    Labor Unions or some may know them as Workers Unions, have been in effect for centuries. Unions originated from the European revolution era due to “a huge surge of new workers into the workplace that needed representation” (Union Plus, 2014). Back in those times, many of the labor unions did not succeed due to a lack of effective leadership, poor communication, differences over goals, and conflict between employers and government forces. According L.A. Union, a union is “an organized group of…

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    psychological theory of the unconscious. He used the same structured concept of Freud’s unconscious principle but named it the personal unconscious. One of his novel ideas however, was the collective unconscious and how within our deepest thoughts we create these archetypes to protect us from the outside world. The collective unconscious heavily impacts our dreams in a subjective level filled with symbols trying to connect the inner mind with the awakened soul. At some degree these hidden…

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    economy in history, the union movement influence in many significant ways to this unparalleled expansion. The unions have delivered numbers of achievements to American workers. Some achievements include to a safe and intolerant work environment, collective bargaining power, the right hour workday, no child labor, wage standards, political guidance and much more. Important changes today are taken for granted. The distinctive work environment involvement took time and progress over the life of…

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    In 1935 President Roosevelt depicted the Wagner Act also known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA), establishing the legal right of most workers to organize or join labour unions and to negotiate with their employers, an act which changed the nation 's labor system. On November 2012 the first public act was a one-day strike. The workers demands were; an industry wide raise to fifteen dollars an hour and the right to form a union without retribution. The fast food campaign was…

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    The Labor Unions of the present found their roots with the rise of the big businesses in the later stages of the American Revolution. With these corporations came the exploitation of the worker whose rights were not yet guaranteed under any formal document. Arisen solely from the need for job security, unions quickly came to also represent those laborers at a great disadvantage, particularly women and children. This emergence of labor unions came at the onset of the Industrial Revolution, where…

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