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Labor unions in the Progressive Era fought for which reforms? Select three options. higher wages shorter work days greater job availability safer working conditions better advancement opportunities

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Answered by anutarini
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Labor unions in the Progressive Era fought for which reforms? Select three options. higher wages shorter work days greater job availability safer working conditions better advancement opportunities

Explanation:

Americans have always joined together—whether in parent teacher associations or local community organizations—to solve problems and make changes that improve their lives and their communities. Through unions, people join together to strive for improvements at the place where they spend a large portion of their waking hours: work.

The freedom of workers to join together in unions and negotiate with employers (in a process known as collective bargaining) is widely recognized as a fundamental human right across the globe. In the United States, this right is protected by the U.S. Constitution and U.S. law and is supported by a majority of Americans.1

Answered by kayyyyy11
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higher wages, shorter work days, and safer working conditions

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