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How did working conditions in the late 1800s contribute to the organization of labor Unions?

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The working conditions of the factorys we very bad

Step-by-step explanation:

the factorys befor the industrial revolution were good as bosses were very close to employees and they were almost freinds. During the industrial revolution the factory workers were just a form of labor that could easily be replaced. The hours were long and they did nit pay much. The workers formed labor unions to try to get a law of the 8 hour work day 8 hoirs work 8 hours sleep and 8 hours with family.

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