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The Pullman strike in 1894 began when
A) Pullman workers attempted to move out of the company town.
B) the Pullman workers’ union voted for a wildcat strike.
C) a recession prompted the Pullman Company to lay off workers.
D) a workers’ delegation met with and was fired by George Pullman.

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Answered by RockingDK310
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option (B) the pullman workers union voted for wild cat strike

The Pullman Strike was a nationwide railroad strike in the United States that lasted from May 11 to July 20, 1894, and a turning point for US labor law. It pitted the American Railway Union (ARU) against the Pullman Company, the main railroads, and the federal government of the United States under President Grover Cleveland. The strike and boycott shut down much of the nation's freight and passenger traffic west of Detroit, Michigan. The conflict began in Pullman, Chicago, on May 11 when nearly 4,000 factory employees of the Pullman Company began a wildcat strike in response to recent reductions in wages. A total of 30 workers were killed by railroad agents and their allies.



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Answered by Kripa1311
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a) Pullman worker attempted to move out of the company town

But as a valid answer would be
the most famous and far-reaching labor conflict in a period of several economic depression and social unrest the Pullman strik began may 11 , 1819 with a walkout by Pullman place car company factory workers after negotiations over declining wags failed
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