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Essay heading: Labor Unions
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Therefore, in this new time and place, workers were only learning a small part of a trade instead of an entire trade, putting them on the same level with everyone else and making no one unique in terms of job skills, causing even more unemployment and probably the call for the establishment of unions in the first place... displayed 300 characters
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And the union, whether consisting of skilled or unskilled workers, had one tool; the strike. Workers went on strike against their employers if they did not agree with the wages, working conditions, or anything related to their working well-being. While at first strikes were easily disbanded by the irritated government, there were some that were so powerful they ended in deaths... displayed next 300 characters
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