T
Taft, W. H., vetoes exemption bill for Anti-Trust Law, [99].
Tammany Hall, [32].
Tannenbaum, Frank, [209]-[210].
Tariff, demand for protective, [27].
Tax Reformers, [233].
Taxation, single tax, [234], [235]; income tax, [231], [236].
Terre Haute (Ind.), convention (1881), [88]-[89].
Texas, I. W. W. and draft, [216].
Thomas, C. S., Senator, report on I. W. W., [216].
Times, Los Angeles, dynamiting of building, [175].
Toledo, (O.), conference of Labor Reform and Greenback parties, [231].
Trade unions, beginnings, [29]-[39]; temporary eclipse, [40]; new species in the early fifties, [58]-[59]; organization of special trades, [60]; organization, [112]; conventions, [112]-[113]; local unions, [114]-[116]; characterization of different trades, [116]-[117]; disputes as to authority, [117]-[118]; adjustment to changing conditions, [117]-[118]; advantages of amalgamation, [119]; and labor leaders, [121] et seq.; purpose, [168]; and collective bargaining, [168]-[171]; question of monopoly, [170]-[171]; and strikes, [173]-[177]; local autonomy, [177]; union label, [184]-[186]; restriction of output, [186]-[187]; oppose use of military, [254]; bibliography, [262].
Trades’ Union of the City and County of Philadelphia, [30].
Transportation, demand for better, [27].
Trautmann, W. E., [195]; quoted, [198].
Troy (N. Y.), union in, [34].
Tulsa (Okla.), treatment of I. W. W. in, [216].
U
Unemployment, in 1857, [61]-[62]; in 1873-1874, [66]; “floaters,” [190]; among immigrants, [191]; in San Francisco (1877), [238].
Union Labor party, [233], [237]; see also National Union Labor party.
Union of Longshoremen, Marine and Transport Workers, [126].
United Association of Journeymen Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters and Steam Fitters’ Helpers, [119].
United Brotherhood of Carpenters, [109].
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, [110].
United Hatters of North America, [60].
United Labor party, [233], [234].
United Mine Workers, [112], [117], [128]-[129], [177], [181].
V
Van Buren, Martin, executive order for ten-hour day, [51].
Van Hise, C. R., [146].
Vermont, labor politics, [227].
Virginia, class distinction in, [20].
W
Wages, beginning of controversy, [11]-[12]; in 1784, [21]; result of tailors’ strike, [22]; rise of, [22]; in 1840, [28]; carpenters’, [31]; strikes to raise, [36]; Mooney on (1850), [43]; issue, [69]-[70]; Paris peace treaty and, [106]; United Mine Workers and, [129]; Arthur and engineers’, [142]; Stone and, [144]; Eastern engineers demand standardization of, [145]; Garretson and, [152]; brakemen’s, [157]; Wilkins and, [158]; Adamson Law and, [166]; further increase for railroad employees, [167]; Trade unions and, [168]-[169]; State regulation, [250].
Walling, W. E., [245].
Washington (State), “hobo” labor in, [190], and I. W. W., [216].
Washington, (D. C.), union in, [34]; Knights of Labor, [84]; headquarters of American Federation of Labor in, [97].
Weaver, General J. B., [232], [236].
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, History of Trade Unionism, [14].
Weed, Thurlow, [24].
West Roxbury (Mass.), Brook Farm experiment at, [41].
Western Federation of Miners, [174], [189], [192], [194].
Whig party and ten-hour day, [53].
Wilkinson, S. E., [157].
Willard, Daniel, [146], [149].
Wilson, Woodrow, quoted, [72]; and Clayton Act, [100]; and Garretson, [152]; and threatened strike of Brotherhoods (1916), [163]-[164]; and eight-hour railroad law, [164]-[166].
Wisconsin, communistic experiment in, [41]; eight-hour law for women and children (1867), [71]; labor ticket (1888), [237]; Socialist party (1918), [245].
Women, wages in 1840, [28]; “new woman” movement, [43]; conditions of labor, [44]-[45]; in factories, [54]-[55]; organizations, [55]-[56]; Paris peace treaty and equal pay for, [107]; State regulation of labor, [250].
Wood Workers in shipbuilding industry, [110].
Wood-Workers International Union, [125].
Wooden Box Makers, [110].
“Woodstock meetings,” [226].
Working Man’s Advocate, The, [223], [225].
Working Man’s Gazette, [226].
Workingman’s party, [220]-[221].
Workingman’s party of California, [239], [240].
Workingman’s Trade and Labor Union of San Francisco, [239].
Workingmen’s compensation, [250].
Wright, C. D., report quoted, [187].
Wright, Frances, [222], [225].