During the strikes many Union workers were paid higher wages while the Factory owners got nothing in return
workers who were "Reds" or communists
true
So they dont rebel
speaking for workers in negotiating with factory owners
He strongly opposed to Labor Unions and did not allow any creation of a Labor Union in his factory. Website found (Buzzle.com)
They were called unions
As the industrial ages moved forward, more and more workers came to the cities to work in factories. In nations such as England, France and the US, labor unions were made legal. the unions represented the workers. If company management did not fairly treat its workers, a union could call a strike and then factory owners and the union heads could speak to each other to resolve the strike.
colonial factory owners
yes they opposed them and the miners.
Unions existed in New York City both before and after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Public reaction to the fire strengthened some of them. Business owners did not "allow" unions, they were generally forced to accept them after strikes. Of course, sometimes the strikes failed and those workplaces were not unionized at that time.
Factory owners reacted with violence
the opposed union was land someone gave us. one state was florida! What effect did labor unions have on labor