AN INVESTIGATION OF SOME PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN ORGANIZING TRADE UNIONS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.

Abstract

The percentage of union members in all southern States is significantly below the national average. The economic development of the Southern States since the Civil War is briefly reviewed with emphasis on the origin of the continuing southern labor surplus. The history of the labor movement in the South is briefly reviewed with emphasis on economic conditions that have facilitated or hampered union organization. An attempt is made to forcast some major future problems. It is the contention of this paper that the failure of labor unions to organiza more southern workers is basically due to the persistent southern labor surplus, which was caused by a retarded and inadequate industrial development, which was in turn due to an almost complete dependence on capital from other than southern sources. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1964
Accession Number
AD0480894

Entities

People

  • Mary Lake Driver

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Civil War
  • Commerce
  • Economic Development
  • Industrial Relations
  • International Conflicts
  • International Relations
  • Labor
  • Labor Unions
  • War

Fields of Study

  • Economics

Readers

  • International Relations and Conflict Resolution
  • Systems Analysis and Design