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What happened to the labor movement in the 1920s

Sagot :

Labor movements of global capital against economic exploitation and political oppression is organized process of developing struggles of social forces in favor of labor. These social forces; workers and public employees who are his allies, the peasants, artisans, the unemployed, students and oppressed sections of society they create.

Answer:

1920s was a period of rapid decline for the labor movement.

Explanation:

The purpose of the labor movement was to improve the lives of laborers. They could negotiate about the wages and working rights. In the 1920s labor movement began to decline sharply. Some major reasons of its decline are given below:

i) Lack of leadership  

ii) Anti-union sentiments from the laborers

iii) Healthcare and hotel jobs were increasing rapidly  

Therefore, unions were not able to gather workers for strike.