The short history of contemporary American trade union movement over more than 100 years can touch the highest point of the event and can only determine the main trend of 'achievement of the century'. In the unity of this history, important events and human great dramas must be discussed too simply, or in some cases only. However, it is clear that working people in the United States must unite to make efforts to achieve the achievements of this century.
The history of the United States is dotted with countless labor struggles. Some are more important than other sports for labor movement. According to Fossum, in 1999 the Pullman strike in 1894, in addition to casting doubts about the ability of unskilled employees to win their demands, the typical labor-management that played an important role in the separationist movement It was a struggle. In a nutshell, Pullman strikes began with a rebellion against unfair labor practices and soon escalated to today's famous national events. For this reason, individuals trying to understand the details of the Labor Party movement in the United States need to spend a lot of time studying the strike. In fact, Pullman's strike was one of the most famous strikes in history and made a big contribution to the history of the American Labor movement.
Eugene V. Deb, probably the most important trade union activist in the American history, explained Pennsylvania state McKeys Rock in 1909 and it was as follows: "The largest labor in the Labor movement history Struggle. "When changing the American labor unionism process, few people remember this struggle. A strike took place at a giant Pressed Steel Car Co. factory in McKees Rock a few miles under the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, with 5,000 to 8,000 migrant workers from 16 countries manufacturing rail cars. They mainly come from Southern Europe and Eastern Europe, they say that they include a historical Sydney lens, "Russians and Germans who served in the House in 1905, who led the strike-resistant Italians" It was. "But because of language barriers, they are easily segmented and thoroughly utilized."