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During the late 19th century, what pracitces were used by employers against workers?

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employers used two tactics against works: yellow-dog contracts and blacklisting. Yellow dog contracts is an agreement between the worker and employer where the worker agrees to certain conditions of employment as well as to not be a member of any labor union.

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