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He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.
The Homestead Act took place at Carnegie's homestead steel plant. The union workers of this plant were protesting because they had received a wage cut. Carnegie was usually kind to the union workers and never forced them to stop protesting. However, he was vacationing in Scotland on that fateful day in 1892. So the results of the strike were fatal. The Homestead Act ruined Andrew Carnegie's reputation of being a fair employer.
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He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior (A)
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.
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Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie's response to the Homestead strike, particularly his use of Pinkerton detectives to break the strike, damaged his public image. Many saw his actions as anti-labor and viewed him negatively as a result. Despite Carnegie's later philanthropic efforts, the incident tainted his reputation for some.