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Coal mining.
she is still helping people who pick grapes for unfair prices
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Clashes between employees and employers cause industrial unrest. The activities of working people and labor when they protest against unfair conditions are industrial unrest. Low pay and bad working conditions can be causes of this.
Yes, some of the codes seem unfair.
Unreasonable working conditions, unfair managers, or unstable duties.
Coal mining.
Unreasonable working conditions, unfair managers, or unstable duties.
It's a democratic policy used in an attempt to ensure that economic freedom doesn't escalate into unfair working conditions.
Wage increases and improved working conditions were not problems that directly led workers to form labor organizations. Instead, workers formed labor organizations to address issues such as long working hours, unsafe working conditions, lack of job security, and unfair treatment by employers.
To protect the workers from unfair practices, to force the owners to pay a living wage, and to ensure safe working conditions.
"It is unfair to the working people of this country. It clearly abuses the right, which millions of our citizens now enjoy, to join together and bargain with their employers for fair wages and fair working conditions. Under no circumstances could I have signed this bill." quoted by Truman
yes i do
she is still helping people who pick grapes for unfair prices
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its was mostly slavery and unfair conditions from government
the bandits