Compare And Contrast The Disagreement Between The Amalgamated Association Of Iron And Steel Workers

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In May of 1892 a disagreement between the Carnegie Steel Company and the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers broke out. The Amalgamated Association was one the largest and most effective unions in the country, mostly containing strong Americans, and men of decision and grit, who stood up for their beliefs and rights. On the other hand the Carnegie Steel Company was a very powerful company. The president of the corporation was Andrew Carnegie and the manager was Henry Clay Frick. Not to mention Frick was known for his hatred of workers. The company and the union arranged the wages based on a sliding scale.The sliding scale worked were the more steel sold the more the workers would get paid. The agreed minimum wage was $25