The First Unions

American Railway Union
image of railroad tracks and barren tree trunks

A Union for Railway Workers
The railroad was the number one industry in the United States in the late 1800s. With the growth and expansion of railways across the country, there were enough railroad workers to form their own union.
The American Railway Union (ARU) was formed and limited to only railway workers.
The first major strike, the Great Strike of 1877, involved railway workers and the railroad industry.
What was the ARU?

the American Reorganization Union

the American Railway Union

the Association of Railway Unions

Correct answer: the American Railway Union