Trade unions changed the lives of the factory workers in what way?

A) They fought for legislation to limit the number of hours a worker can work per day.
B) They fought for legislation that helped improve working conditions in factories.
C) They fought for a minimum wage for workers.
D) They fought for Collective bargaining agreements.
E) All of these


E

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