<span>Union
strikes are made by employees to air out their grievances to the company. Labor
strikes benefit union goals because these goals will be heard by the management
when taken to the streets. With media coverage, the union’s goals and company
grievances will be revealed. Union strikes help management reevaluate salary
rates and with negotiation and compromise, both management and employee can
agree on a suitable and fair wage rates. There will reduced wage inequality.
Incentive and benefits will also be negotiated by the union employees that will
benefit the entire workforce.</span>
The Star of David is a Jewish symbol, a six pointed star, signifying God as the protector of David. It symbolizes the union of heaven and earth, with God reaching down to man and man reaching up to God. It also gained exposure among medieval Jewish mystics, who attached magical powers to King David's Shield.
The Nazi picked up the <em>Star of David</em> because the Jewish adopted this symbol in the 19th century as a striking and simple emblem of Judaism in imitation to the Christian cross. The yellow badge that <em>Jews </em>were forced to wear in <em>Nazi-occupied </em> Europe invested the Star of David with a symbolism indicating martyrdom and heroism. This was also used as a psychological tactic focused at isolating and dehumanizing the <em>Jews of Europe</em>, marking them as inferior to everyone else.
Answer:
answer: <em> </em><u><em>r.Upton Sinclair</em></u>
Explanation:
Upton Sinclair was an American<em> journalist, novelist, writer</em>, and the winner of the Pulitzer Prize of Fiction, 1943.
His most notable work is <em>The Jungle</em>, a novel published in 1906. It is a social novel that represents the exploitation of the immigrants in Chicago in the industrial sector.
He describes the lives of poor workers of the meat industry. In this novel, he presents to the readers the harsh conditions of life and work the working immigrants endured, with no social protection.
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