What gains did labor unions make during World War I? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

Jobs in manufacturing became available overseas.

Jobs in manufacturing became available overseas.

The eight-hour workday became standard.

The eight-hour workday became standard.

Women were hired for management positions.

Women were hired for management positions.

Union members did not have to pay dues.

Union members did not have to pay dues.

Workers were paid a living wage.

Workers were paid a living wage.

1 answer

The two correct answers regarding the gains labor unions made during World War I are:

  • The eight-hour workday became standard.
  • Workers were paid a living wage.