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What role did unions play in improving wages and working conditions

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Unions played a very important role in improving wages, and work conditions. They outlawed child labour, and made work days 8 hours instead of 12. Unions started to improve safety and work conditions. They also worked towards equal pay for women. There is so much more unions have done, these are just a few small examples.
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