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What were the social, political, and economic struggles faced by the labor force?

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Answered by kr434427
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After the United States entered World War II, key labor leaders promised not to interrupt the nation's defense production with strikes. The government also put controls on wages, stalling wage gains. But workers won significant improvements in fringe benefits -- notably in the area of health insurance.


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The correct answer to this question is  gain important gains in ancillary benefits, particularly in the field of health insurance.

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A number of influential labor leaders made a commitment not to strike when the United States entered World War II. Additionally, the government restricted wages, halting wage growth. Workers did, however, gain important gains in ancillary benefits, particularly in the field of health insurance. The human element in the creation of an economy's commodities and services is labor. finding sufficient individuals with the necessary abilities to satisfy the rising demand. In some industries, this frequently leads to salary increases.

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