New York Tailors objected to Judge Edwards's decision because it restricted their ability to organize and collectively bargain as a union, which they believed was essential for improving their working conditions and wages. They argued that the ruling undermined their rights to free association and collective action, fundamental principles of labor rights. The tailors viewed the decision as a setback in their struggle for better labor standards and a threat to their economic security.
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