During the 1800s, why did manufacturers reject demands for higher wages and safer workplaces? They had already spent money training unskilled workers. They believed productivity would increase in their factories. They knew their workforce would have to become smaller. They feared their companies would become less profitable.
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They feared their companies would become less profitable
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