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Workers had bad working environments, low wages, and many of the workers were children (mainly because they could reach and fit into small spaces). Also, immigrants refused to give up their religion, but if they were sent back to where they were from they had nothing. They moved to the U.S illegally so they could send money back to their families at home.

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The bosses of the unions demanding unfair wages for unskilled or semiskilled labor.

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