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How did the living in company towns make union membership more difficult for workers

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Because company stores didn't sell goods to workers who were in a union.Have a good day =D
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I believe the answer is: Because company stores didn't sell goods to workers who were in a union

And the working sites usually located far away from the metropolitan area (such as on top of the mountain or in the middle of the desert). This provide the workers with no other choice but to leave the union if they want to be a part of the work forces and live in company towns.

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