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Labor Movement

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1930s, United States

When did the labor movement started and where?

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1800s, Europe

1700s, Russia

benefits such as healthcare

safe enviroment

Increase of wages

What is the main issue for labor workers?

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all of above

Seattle

New York

San Fransico

Where was the first labor strike in the U.S?

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What was the largest labor strike in the U.S?

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Pullman Company Strike

Kasier permanente Strike

Steel Strike

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What outcomes came out of these movements?

-The end of child labor

-Improvment of benefits

-All of above

-Reduce wealth inequity

-Increase in worker safetly

Europe was the first to start the labor movement due to harsh conditions and low pay in the late 18th and early 19th century.

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It's true! The labor movement is organized to fighting for rights in their work enviroment.

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It's true! The first labor strike that happened in the U.S was located in the amazing city of New York by Journeytailors in 1768

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Doing awesome! The largest by scale is the STEEL STRIKE in 1959 where over half a million workers particapted in. This strike also lasted 116 days!

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Due to all the fight into the labor movement serious changes has been made to protect the workers and provide them stabilty in their homes.

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