133k views
0 votes
How did Unions change during WW1 and how did this lead to strikes during 1919?​

User Ecle
by
9.5k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

It was not a bad time to be part of a moderate union that advocated against child labor and for improved working conditions and wages. ... On the flip side, unions did have to agree to regulations during wartime, such as their pledge not to strike, which would have stopped production and affected the war effort.

Step-by-step explanation:

Look it up if you are not sure.

User Oliver Jan Krylow
by
8.8k points

Related questions

asked Jul 4, 2021 176k views
Ozhanli asked Jul 4, 2021
by Ozhanli
8.6k points
2 answers
3 votes
176k views
asked Oct 15, 2023 204k views
John Corry asked Oct 15, 2023
by John Corry
7.8k points
1 answer
3 votes
204k views