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20 December, 18:27

Why did unions have more power than individual workers to improve conditions?

a. Individual workers rarely knew what to ask for or how to ask.

b. Unions had the approval of the courts and the public.

c. Owners respected unions and were happy to negotiate with them.

d. One worker could be fired easily, but a whole group could not.

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  1. 20 December, 18:30
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    Unions had more power than individual workers to improve conditions because " d. One worker could be fired easily, but a whole group could not"--since most factories and businesses could not afford to lose their entire workforce.
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