Because the labor unions take money from all the laborers and use it to contribute to the political benefits of the company, quid pro quo. In turn the companies give in a bit creating the illusion of helping out the laborer, while keeping their hands in their pockets.
An organization of laborers that strove for better working conditions in the mills and factories.
There was such an abundance of unskilled workers that if they protested for better working conditions, they would get fired and easily replaced by someone who was eager for a job.
Laborers eventually won higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions :]
They were sold as slaves on the allegation of revolting.
Working conditions today are better than they were duing the Industrial Revolution
Higher wages and better working conditions.
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Workers join unions to improve working conditions. By standing together as part of a union workers can have power to bargain for better working conditions, pay, and benefits. Alone a worker is just begging, he has little choice; he can accept the poor conditions, he can quit (sometimes the employer will try to find a reason to get rid of the employee, before he can try to organize other workers against the company,which is illegal), or he can try to form a union.
they liked made it look better,safer,better conditions!!