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Ymorist [56]
3 years ago
8

Think about what you have learned about union activities in the 1800s. How did strikes benefit unions’ goals? List at least two

arguments in support of the use of strikes.
History
2 answers:
ruslelena [56]3 years ago
6 0
There were two benefits they wanted, better working conditions and higher wages. The strikes were a good thing because the government didn't want to help them get it. When the railroads were closed and the postal services were obstructed, the government had to intervene and help the workers because the country would not be able to work. The strikes benefited because eventually they did get it. If there hadn't been strikes, they would've probably been ignored for even longer by both the company owners and the government.
Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Strikes enabled workers to ask for demands as a group.

Strikes could disrupt the national economy.

Strikes were successful in winning concessions for workers.

Strikes gave workers publicity.

Strikes cost the company money in lost productivity and security.

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