During the 1920s, most American industrial workers experienced all of the following EXCEPT a rise in wages. income levels at the “minimum comfort level.” little control over their economic fate. few opportunities to join a company union. employers trying to keep their labor costs low.
During the 1920s, most American industrial workers experienced all of the following EXCEPT
a rise in wages.
income levels at the “minimum comfort level.”
little control over their economic fate.
few opportunities to join a company union.
employers trying to keep their labor costs low.