The correct answer is:
A improve pay and improve working conditions
Workers formed trade unions to address low wages and poor working conditions in factories, aiming to secure better economic conditions for themselves.
The wages of factory workers also went down as people competed for jobs. A wave of immigration in the 1840s brought people from other, poorer countries. They were willing to work for low pay. More immigrants came to the Northeast, where the mills were located, than to the South. Competition for jobs also came from people unemployed during the ?financial Panic of 1837. For example, about 50,000 workers in New York City alone lost their jobs.
The Beginning of Trade Unions
Facing low wages and the fear of losing their jobs, skilled workers formed trade unions, groups that tried to improve pay and working conditions. Eventually, unskilled-factory workers also formed trade unions, seeking economic equity. Most employers did not want to hire union workers. Employers believed that the higher cost of union employees prevented competition with other manufacturers.
Workers formed trade unions in order to
A improve pay and improve working conditions
B reduce child labor and reduce the number of immigrants hired
C improve working conditions and reduce the number of immigrants hired
D improve pay and reduce child labor
1 answer
The correct answer is:
A improve pay and improve working conditions
Workers formed trade unions to address low wages and poor working conditions in factories, aiming to secure better economic conditions for themselves.