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Why did most factory owners not want to hire union employees?
• Employers believed union employees were not highly skilled and would decrease the quality of products.
• Employers believed union employees worked fewer hours and would increase the need to hire more workers.
• Employers believed union employees demanded high wages and would raise production costs.
• Employers believed union employees worked too slowly and would lower production.

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Most factory owners did not want to hire union employees primarily because **employers believed union employees demanded high wages and would raise production costs.** Unionized workers often negotiate for better pay, benefits, and working conditions, which can lead to increased operational expenses for employers. This concern over higher labor costs often made factory owners hesitant to hire workers represented by unions.
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