The Congress of Industrial Organization’s tremendous success in organizing emplo
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The Congress of Industrial Organization’s tremendous success in organizing employees after its formation in 1935 was not due in part to:
a.
strong CIO leadership.
b.
favorable legislation.
c.
use of the sit-down strike.
d.
active cooperation with the American Federation of Labor.
e.
none of these contributed to the CIO’s organizing success.
____ 16. ________ was a counteraction by employers against unionization.
a.
The American Plan
b.
Blacklisting
c.
Employee Representation Plans
d.
The Mohawk Valley Formula
e.
all of these
____ 17. The AFL represented:
a.
one big union that eliminated the identify of unio0ns joining the AFL.
b.
a Knights of Labor committee that handled the strategic planning duties.
c.
a group that supported the basic philosophy of the IWW.
d.
a federation or service organization that unions could join and still retain their separate identities and collective bargaining concerns.
e.
a Knights of Labor committee that handled the strategic planning duties and a group that supported the basic philosophy of the IWW.
____ 18. The Local Assembly was the basic unit in the Knights of Labor since it:
a.
could veto any matter raised by the Executive Board.
b.
could veto any matter raised by the Executive Board and provided the major source of members.
c.
provided the major source of members.
d.
was often involved in a key KOL activity – the strike.
e.
all of these
a.
strong CIO leadership.
b.
favorable legislation.
c.
use of the sit-down strike.
d.
active cooperation with the American Federation of Labor.
e.
none of these contributed to the CIO’s organizing success.
Explanation / Answer
Except all the other factors, active cooperation with the American Federation of Labor did not played any role in organizing employee after the formation of The Congress of Industrial organization in 1935.
Hence correct option is d. active cooperation with the American Federation of Labor.
16.
The Mohawk Valley formula is a plan that was given by James Rand who was the president of Remington Rand. This plan was given for strikebreaking.
Hence correct option is d. The Mohawk Valley Formula
17.
American Federation of Labor (AFL) is the national federation of labor union in the country. It allowed the unions to join them and remain their separate identities.
Hence the correct option is d. a federation or service organization that unions could join and still retain their separate identities and collective bargaining concerns.
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