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Labor unions saw membership decline.
Unions suffered a substantial decline in membership and influence during the 1920s.
They suffered a decline in membership and influence during the 1920's.
Labor unions fought for improved work conditions, pay and benefits, reduced hours, overtime pay, safety, holiday pay.
Since 1994, the membership in government employee unions has experienced a slight decline. This can be attributed to various factors, including changes in labor laws, budget constraints, and shifts in public perception towards unions. However, some government employee unions have successfully adapted and maintained or even increased their membership through organizing efforts and advocating for the interests of their members.
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The correct answer is the service industry. An increase in the service industry created a decline in labor union membership.
Membership declined for several reasons. Two are: much of work force consisted of immigrants willing to work in poor conditions, most unions excluded African American farmers who had migrated to cities to find factory jobs were used to relying on themselves.