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Labor's stand was primarily motivated by the pursuit of fair wages, better working conditions, and job security. Workers sought to address issues such as long hours, unsafe environments, and lack of benefits through collective bargaining and unionization. This collective action aimed to empower workers, giving them a voice in negotiations with employers and advocating for labor rights. Additionally, the desire for social justice and economic equality fueled the labor movement's growth and influence.

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