Railroad Labor Crisis 6

Railroad Labor Crisis 6

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History, Social Studies, Other

9th - 10th Grade

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The mediator successfully ended negotiations with union leaders Alvin Lee Johnston and AF Whitney, leading to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainman calling off their strike. This decision was influenced by the president's high-pressure tactics. However, the nation still faced a coal crisis, with ongoing discussions between John L. Lewis and Coal Administrator Krug about a strike involving 400,000 miners. Despite the end of a two-week cruise, only a few miners returned to work, leaving America waiting for the full workforce to resume.

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