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Labor leaders primarily sought improved working conditions, fair wages, and the right to organize and collectively bargain for their members. They aimed to reduce working hours, eliminate child labor, and ensure job security. Additionally, they advocated for benefits such as healthcare and retirement plans to enhance the overall quality of life for workers. Ultimately, their goal was to achieve greater equity and dignity in the workplace.

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