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to protect the rights of workers
Some of the actions taken by labor unions to gain workers' rights included working with lawmakers and Congress to enact laws that benefited workers' rights and to repeal laws that were used to weaken workers' rights. The unions also met with management to try to improve conditions for the workers and used strikes to put pressure on management to negotiate fairly. The labor unions also encouraged the workers to join together, even though they were from different countries and backgrounds and spoke different languages. The unions also used walkouts and boycotts to gain public support and help the public to understand that the workers needed to organize, bargain, and even strike to gain workers' rights. all of the above-apex
Labor unions were formed to protect the rights of the individual workers.
The rise of labor unions, designed to protect the rights of the workers.
when i said they got legal rights
The purpose of labor unions is to protect its members, workers, from being underpaid and overworked. Unions have fees and rules that apply to all members. http://answers.ask.com/society/other/what_is_the_purpose_of_a_union
workers were helped by public opinion and consumer boycotts
The government usually supported owners
The government usually supported owners
The government usually supported owners.
The government usually supported owners
The government usually supported owners