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It resulted in the use of federal troops by the government.
Labor unrest in the 1870s and 1880s led to strikes, protests, and violence as workers demanded better wages, working conditions, and rights. This unrest also contributed to the growth of labor unions and the establishment of labor laws to protect workers. Some notable events include the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and the Haymarket Affair in 1886.
low pay, accidents during work, discrimination
The Chinese
Knights of labor
Knights of Labor~apex
-Rising Prices -Food Shortages
The Greenback Labor party
No, labor unions did not become major factors until the late 1880s and turn of the century.
unrest is when u have unexcused walkouts or absences or u have unresolved issues that may lead to a strike. labor strike is just that. workers walk out on jobs and do not return until a new contract is negotiated and approved by membership
revolutions abroad and labor unrest in the united states
revolutions abroad and labor unrest in the united states