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How should the union movement respond structurally to the increasing globalization of business?
They believed that unions would interfere with their rights, and also that they would have to pay higher wages and provide benefits that would lower their profits.
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Yes, most people who know him would say he is pro-business, and in Ohio, he has implemented or proposed policies that he believes will be helpful to business, including policies to weaken unions.
Most American industrialists did not favor labor unions. Organizers were usually not granted permission to enter the work place to try and organize workers. Workers who supported unions or joined unions or tried to encourage unions were black listed. That meant their names were circulated around the business community and they were not hired if they applied for a job. Often business would hire "goons" who used force and intimidation to break up strikes or to prevent labor organizers from trying to enter plants. Workers who did join unions often lost their jobs. Many of the early unions tried to remain secret until they had enough strength to go public. The government usually supported the business owners in disputes with unions.
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Labor Unions struggled to accomplish their goals because there had been no official annotation stating that unions had the right to organize and come together as one to benefit their working situation. Also had they performed these restricted acts, the leaders of the unions would be fined or jailed
Monopoly better enabled the right business leaders to provi fair wages and prices
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