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What is the three conditions that led to the formation of labor unions?
What is the three conditions that led to the formation of labor unions?
Regulating business was un-American Union leaders were anarchists Unions threatened profits.
The government did not like labor unions along with big corporations. As a result labor unions were illegal until the 1930's.
The National Labor Relations Act allowed labor unions to participate in collective bargaining with business managers. It was passed in 1935.
Some things that led to the rise of labor unions were child labor, long work weeks and hours, the fact that the workers couldn't have vacations or sick leave, and also dangerous work conditions.
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Usually the people who don't like labor unions are bosses of large companies who feel that labor unions are a threat to their business.
Samuel Gompers was a leading proponent of the formation of labor unions.
because they wnted work Because unions are anti-business and as Pres. Cooledge stated once: "The business of America is Business."