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Labor Day

   
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The AF of L was a conglomeration of twenty-five unions that included three hundred thousand workers working for increasing wages, reducing hours, and improving working conditions. Gompers believed that everyone should receive equal pay for equal work, and that everyone's rights should be protected...
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Gompers believed that everyone should receive equal pay for equal work, and that everyone's rights should be protected. He also thought the unions should be primarily concerned with the day-to-day welfare of the members and should not become involved with politics...
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American Federation Of Labor And Industrial Workers Of The World   Day Labor   Labor Day   Day Labor Centers   Demographic Breakdown of Unemployment and Non Labor Force Workers in the Nation   How Labor Market Equilibrium Is Affected By The Supply And Demand Of Labor   How Labor Market Equilibrium Is Affected By The Supply And Demand Of Labor   How successful was organized labor in improving the position of workers in the period from 1875 to 1900? Analyze the factors that contributed to the level of success achieved.   How successful was organized labor in improving the position of workers in the period from 1875-1900? Analyze the factors that contributed to the level of success achieved.   How Successful Was Organized Labor In Improving The Position Of Workers In The Period From 1875-1900? Analyze The Factors That Contributed To The Level Of Success Achieved.   Labor Unions in the United States   American Labor Movement: Development Of Unions   American Labor Movement: Development Of Unions   Labor Unions in Industrial Revolution   Labor Relations (unions in today's age)  
 
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