Boy Scout Troop 61 Valrico, FL
AMERICAN LABOR
- Do ONE of the following:
- Develop a time line of significant history of the American labor movement from the 1770's to today.
- Prepare an exhibit or a scrapbook illustrating three major achievements of the American labor movement
- In 500 words or more, write about one of the founders of organized labor in the United States.
- In 500 words of more, write how the work force fits into the economic system of the United States.
- Check with some news sources where you live -- public library, federal, states, county, or municipal employment office - for information about working people and their concerns. Discuss your findings with your counselor.
- Discuss with your counselor how you would lead a discussion on the subject of worker concerns about job- related issues. Issues should be related to the workplace (safety, job assignments, seniority, wages, child care, etc...)
- With the help of your counselor, prepare an exhibit or scrapbook illustrating ONE of the following:
- Issues that concern American workers.
- Federal and state labor laws showing how these laws affect American Workers.
- Current issues you have learned about from a national union or employee group.
- Visit the office or attend a meeting of a local union, an AFL-CIO labor council, or an independent employee organization. Talk with some people there and find out what the organization does. Draw a diagram of the organizational structure of the association you visited from the local to the national level, if applicable.
- Be prepared to define and discuss some of the key terms used in labor relations.
- With help from your counselor, determine some of the basic rights and responsibilities that members of unions, employee organizations, and those not belonging to a collective association have.
- With help from your counselor, chart a comparison of wages, benefits, and working conditions in a union shop and a nonunion sho