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How did the Industrial Revolution effect the labor unions?

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How did the Industrial Revolution effect the labor unions?

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The employer-employee relationship became less and less significant because there were so many employees working in the mass production system, so workers were exploited. Employers had employees work long hours in very bad conditions because it was cheaper for the companies that way. The goals of labor unions were to improve working conditions and wages by bringing power to the workers, and that was more necessary with the increase of industrialization.

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