Wednesday, February 13, 2013

What Made the Union Leaders Become Greedy?: In:Depth

During the time of the Depression many unions had begun to protest due to the inequality of the Labor workers. During this time wages and income equality had decreased because of the failing of the economy. The labor workers were unhappy about this inequality and begun to protest against the companies. During this time the union had selected people to be the leaders of the union. Some of these leaders had begun to become greedy and believed that they deserved political power. Due to these beliefs from the leaders, they had begun to take control over these uinions. The majority of the unions that were granted their wants, became greedy and wanted more than what they wanted. The leaders of these uinions believed that they were dominant. After time of becoming powerful, the leaders soon began to demand political power. Labor was a dominant force in the countries economy, and the leaders knew they could grasp a hold on the power. Although they had attempted to become domiant the government had stepped in, and ended the union leaders control.

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