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Jamison Salazar
2 February, 03:57
What caused the rise of labor unions?
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Jadon Clarke
2 February, 04:47
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For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. The labor movement led efforts to stop child labor, give health benefits and provide aid to workers who were injured or retired.
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