higher wages and better working conditions
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No, labor unions did not become major factors until the late 1880s and turn of the century.
labor unions were formed to combat the horrible working conditions and low wages of the early 20th century.
The labor unions give workers a stronger voice so that they can get a fair share of the economic growth they help create.
Due to emergence of communism
I think Labor Development. (by Solomon Zelman)
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Paul Johnson, the British historian and author, critiques 20th-century labor unions for their role in fostering a culture of entitlement and dependency among workers. He argues that unions often prioritize their own power and interests over the well-being of the economy and the workers they represent. Johnson believes this has contributed to inefficiencies and a decline in industrial competitiveness. Overall, he sees unions as having a negative impact on both labor relations and economic progress.
Wages and working condition
Wages and working condition
Labor unions have been around for over 100 years.