Yes, I do think unions were the problem. They weren't losing 50% of their pay, they were losing, in the worst case, 18% of their pay. They were not being forced to work at all, they were free to quit at any point and many did, they were using brute force to coerce non-union workers to join their case, beating some half to the point of death and engaging in gun-fights with others that resulted in severe injury and in some cases death, plundering and burning buildings, and seizing control, through mob force, of a private factory, armed to the hilt and barracking a multi-million dollar investment. They were asked to peaceably leave MULTIPLE times, but when it became clear they would not return the PRIVATE PROPERTY THEY STOLE or apologise to the NON-UNION WORKERS for their abominable crimes and campaign of arson and destruction, Carnegie had no choice but to hire the Pinkerton army to dislodge them, which was quickly and efficiently done with minimal issues. I didn't learn any of this on Fox News, but from research into the history of Andrew Carnegie which was checked against other sources.
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