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What was the purpose of banning labor unions in Britain

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to prevent workers from organizing strikes and stopping production
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Answer:

To prevent workers from organizing strikes and stopping production.

Step-by-step explanation:

Labor Unions are known for defending the workers' rights. In order to achieve this goal the Unions organize strikes and the production lowers. Britain's purpose in banning Labor Unions was to make strikes less likely to be organized and to preserve the production.

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