Asked by yeon
Some employers forced workers to sign “yellow dog contracts” stating that
a
workers would work twelve-hour days.
b
women and children were prohibited from working.
c
workers would not join labor unions
d
no scabs could be hired.
a
workers would work twelve-hour days.
b
women and children were prohibited from working.
c
workers would not join labor unions
d
no scabs could be hired.
Answers
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c. workers would not join labor unions
Yellow dog contracts were agreements that employers required workers to sign, stating that they would not join or support labor unions as a condition of employment.
Yellow dog contracts were agreements that employers required workers to sign, stating that they would not join or support labor unions as a condition of employment.
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