Asked by doodle bob

Why did blacklisted union members have trouble finding jobs after the Pullman strike?
They could be criminally charged if they applied for work elsewhere.
They had been physically injured during the strike and could not work.
They had been arrested and had criminal records following the strike.
They were viewed by potential employers as troublemakers.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They were viewed by potential employers as troublemakers. Employers circulated "blacklists" of strike participants/union activists and refused to hire them.