Workers went on union-led strikes in the 1920s primarily to demand better wages, improved working conditions, and the right to organize. The post-World War I economic boom led to rising living costs, while many workers faced stagnant wages and long hours. Additionally, the labor movement sought to address issues of job security and workplace safety. These strikes were often met with violent opposition from employers and government, highlighting the tensions between labor and management during this period.
Well for one, workers could go to the toilet at night.
They were an organization which strived for better treatment of workers. In the late 1800's, they achieved higher wages and better working conditions.
workers wanted higher wages, safer working environments,
Oh honey, I wasn't around in the 1920s to count those dimes for you. But if you really want to know, the U.S. Mint produced over 1.3 billion dimes in the 1920s. Now go impress your friends with that fun fact!
Irish, Chinese, and Americans... The most important jobs were given to the Chinese and Irish. Lots of men died >.< If you want more information, go check www.google.com or www.wikipedia.com or something like that xD lol.Thanks for reading this ^.- (winky winky =P LOL)
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Unions go on strike for two reasons: economic strikes attempt to pressure an employer into giving in to union "demands" in contract negotiations, ULP strikes have workers picketing while claiming that the employer committed unfair labor practices - violations of federal labor law.
if your striking against your employer it well affect your employment relationship because it shows that you are willing to go against them instead of stand by their side.
They go on strike to make conditions better for them, or petition against unfair rules. ie: the price of crops have gone up, but their pay hasn't, so they will probably petition.
Unions and union workers choose to go on strike as a last resort when negotiations with employers fail to reach a satisfactory agreement on issues such as wages, benefits, working conditions, or job security. Strikes are a way for workers to collectively demonstrate their dissatisfaction and leverage their bargaining power to achieve better terms and conditions of employment.
1920s - 30s
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Strikes would have been considered unpatriotic at that particular time and moment.
Because of French occupation and hyperinflation, the people of Germany lost their savings and their money had very little value. The workers went on strike, demanding the resignation of the entire government body. It worked.
you have to go beat all the gym leaders then go to fuchasa city to go past the workers