Before labor union strikes, workers often spent long hours in factories, typically ranging from 10 to 16 hours per day, six days a week. Wages were low, and many workers faced unsafe and unsanitary conditions. This exploitation led to demands for better working conditions, fair pay, and reasonable hours, ultimately sparking various labor movements and strikes aimed at achieving these goals. The precise number of hours varied by industry and location, but the overall sentiment was one of significant dissatisfaction with working conditions.
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