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in 1899 which workers went on strike for their demands

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Answered by mritunjayy
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A number of small strikes took place in the anthracite district from 1899 to 1901, by which the labor union gained experience and unionized more workers. The 1899 strike in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, demonstrated that the unions could win a strike directed against a subsidiary of one of the large railroads.

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Answered by kingofself
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  • Workers of Cleveland Electric Railway co. went on strike for their demand.
  • STREETCAR STRIKE of 1899 began on 10th June 1899. About 850 employees of the Big Consolidated Line of CLEVELAND ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO, strike for recognition of better pay and operating conditions and association.
  • But SYLVESTER EVERETT, a resident of the railway company, rejected the demands of the strikers and eventually led to widespread rebellion.
  • The crowd gathered and stopped the traffic completely, but the police managed to disperse the police without any bloodshed.
  • The strike ended on June 24 when the company withdrew 80% of the striker. The company also promised to restore the old working time.
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