How did labor unions try to force employers to improve working conditions?
Labor unions may use a variety of tactics such as: striking, picketing, boycotting, slowdown, and in some cases illegal methods.ChaCha!
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About Illegal
The word illegal means, actions forbidden by law. Laws define what is and is not legal. An illegal action comes with reprimands, fines, jail time or,in serious cases, death to deter a behavior or action.
About Labor
Labor is the strenuous process a mother goes through to give birth to a child. The process is divided into stages; during each stage, the cervix opens wider and contractions happen more frequently. In the final stage, the mother must help push the baby out.
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