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What was the main goal of labor unions by the end of the 19th century?

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"higher wages and better working conditions"

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Overall it was improving working conditions for workers. More precisely, they wanted to increase wages, reduce working hours, and increase work safety. They were sick of getting injured or dying and working until they fell on the ground because of exhaustion for almost no money at all.
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