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Following the Pullman strike, efforts by employers to obtain anti-union court orders were generally
unsuccessful because the courts did not have the power to issue them.
unsuccessful because of widespread sympathy for union activities.
successful because anti-union court orders were seldom used.
successful because there were no legal protections for unions
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successful because there were no legal protections for unions.
Explanation: After the Pullman Strike (1894) courts routinely issued federal injunctions against strikes and union activities, treating unions as conspiracies or obstructions of interstate commerce. With little legal protection for labor organizing, employers frequently won anti-union court orders.
Explanation: After the Pullman Strike (1894) courts routinely issued federal injunctions against strikes and union activities, treating unions as conspiracies or obstructions of interstate commerce. With little legal protection for labor organizing, employers frequently won anti-union court orders.
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