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What happened to organized labor in the years immediately following WWII?

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Explanation: Organized labor emerged from World War Il in a seemingly stronger position than ever before. But the end of the war masked significant problems. A labor backlash and red scare swept the country and caught union leaders in its grasp in the late 1940s and 1950s. Organizing victories became fewer and fewer

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