workers wanted employers to return to pre-war benefits
after world war 1 Canadian workers demanded higher wages, better working conditions and union rights.
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After World War I, many workers went on strike due to rising inflation and stagnant wages, which eroded their purchasing power. Additionally, workers sought better working conditions and the right to unionize, driven by the economic disruptions of the war and a desire for improved labor rights. The post-war period also saw a surge in labor activism as workers demanded a fair share of the economic prosperity that followed the war. These factors combined led to widespread strikes across various industries.
Europe was in shambles and there weren't any jobs, that in turn made the people unhappy, chacha!
Many colonists were unhappy after World War 1 due to increased taxation and loss of land. This was due to annexation of territories by other countries and the recession caused by war spending.
same reason America fought with Britain.... Freedom, liberty, unhappy with the way things were ran
because of world war 1
cause they needed stuff
well the blacks got payed the same as whites so the whites where very unhappy
after world war 1 Canadian workers demanded higher wages, better working conditions and union rights.
The first World War found America needing massive quantities of war supplies. This put factory workers in high demand, and benefited but i didn't. so................
in what ways did world war 1 help American workers
Yes. It was known as the Bracero Program, which allowed temporary Mexican workers to enter the United States. The main reason were labor shortages as result of the World War II
No, but the First World War is the reason why Finland seceded from Russia.
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Made bombs in the World War 1 and 2.