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workers wanted employers to return to pre-war benefits
after world war 1 Canadian workers demanded higher wages, better working conditions and union rights.
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Fear of Communism
the economy was strong and unions were weak.
The rash of strikes during 1919 were mainly due to the aftermath of World War I, and problems with labor and union power struggles. The Great Steel Strike was the most widely-spread strike. Other strikes in 1919 were the Seattle General Strike, Barcelona Revolutionary Strike, Dutch Steel Workers Strike, and the General Steel Strike in France.
On June 1, 1943, the United Mine Workers (UMW) went out on strike. Led by John L. Lewis, the strike was a response to coal mines being seized by the US government during World War II. The UMW demanded higher wages and improved working conditions.
because of world war 1
No, strikes were illegal in war time
workers wanted employers to return to pre-war benefits
after world war 1 Canadian workers demanded higher wages, better working conditions and union rights.
promising not to strike
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The first World War found America needing massive quantities of war supplies. This put factory workers in high demand, and benefited but i didn't. so................
in what ways did world war 1 help American workers
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