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What was the main focus of the labor unions that formed during the Second Industrial Revolution?

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The main focus of the labor unions that formed during the Second Industrial Revolution was to safeguard and protect the common benefits of the worker class and to present their interests in an organized manner. In the industrial sector for example the organized labor unions stood for the better salary to the workers, reasonable time span of work and also for a safe and healthy environment to work with.

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