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Essentially, abusive employers motivated the rise of labor unions, as a defensive measure.
through their PACs
Yes they contribute to campaigns
The Wagner Act was also called The National Labor Relations Act of 1935. It disallowed employers from interfering in employee unions.
Yes
The rise of labor unions, designed to protect the rights of the workers.
Industrialization and the deterioration of working conditions.
Poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the early industrial revolution. This in turn gave way to labor unions and labor law reform.
structural
strik regulations as to how much a certain individual can collect.
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.
The working conditions found in many factories.