The 1894 wildcat strike by employees of the Pullman Company was
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Answer: not approved by a union
Explanation: The wildcat strike by employees of the Pullman Company in 1894 was not approved by a union. The Pullman strike arised from the increase in working hours and a cut in wages. This was a consequence of the effects of a recession that resulted of the Panic of 1893 which led George Pullman to increase working hours. Consequently, the workers protested.
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