Few joined unions because of the strong economy
During the Harding administration (1921-1923), American workers faced economic challenges, including high unemployment and wage stagnation following World War I. The period was marked by a push for isolationism and a return to normalcy, which led to labor unrest and strikes as workers sought better conditions and pay. Despite a booming economy in certain sectors, the overall labor movement struggled with declining membership and political influence during this time.
Few joined unions because of the strong economy
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Unions were weakend by a strong economy.
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unions were weakened by a strong economy
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