Labor Knight represents the top of the labor movement. They used to have tens of thousands of memberships. Since this organization was supporting the many of the ideals we have today as a legal reason for an ethical and just society and as a relationship between employees and employers, it was unique was. The Labor Order does not worry about the big goal of the organization as a common person to protect and promote social justice in labor and society, not mourn industries and capitalism.
Definition and Abstract: The Order of Labor is an important American labor organization established in 1869 by Uriah S. Stephens. The Labor Order was a secret tailor organization originally founded in Philadelphia. The Labor Ordinance played an important role in the development of the labor movement in the United States and gathered workers from various industries. The history of the Order of the Labor Party began in 1869. At that time, Uriah S. Stephens established this secret tailoring organization in Philadelphia. The reason the Labor Order was started as a secret society was to protect its members from retaliation by the employer. The secret and philosophy of the brotherhood strongly appeals to its members and enhances their belief in their importance. The secret society was founded by Master Uriah St evens and has just 8 former members.
Early union: the knight of labor. The Labor Order was founded in 1869 and is "a high and sacred command". Cavaliers is the Philadelphia Tailors News Society convened by Uriah Stephens. They are reformers seeking "equal pay for equal work." By 1878 the Order became a National Association. Their goal is to achieve a cooperative society by ending wages / slavery they see. They are predicting the ultimate cooperative relationship of possessing mines, factories, and consumer - producer cooperatives. They believe that everyone should be "his own master" and that "the danger to one person is a danger to everyone." Cavaliers does not consider race, color, or gender when soliciting members. All workers including unskilled workers, farmers and union members are eligible to be union members. By 1886, their members reached 700,000. They need 8 hours a day work to disperse work and reduce fatigue causing accidents. (See below)