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1. Employers offered benefits through welfare capitalism programs.

2. The government refused to support laws guaranteeing the right to collective bargaining.

3. The business community aggressively opposed the closed union shop.

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1. Employers offered benefits through welfare capitalism programs.

2. The government refused to support laws guaranteeing the right to collective bargaining.

3. The business community aggressively opposed the closed union shop.

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