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... e striking workers made no valuable progress. The workers' demands exceeded the bottom line of the mayor and the capitalist representatives involved in the talks.
They were asking for higher wages, fewer working hours, and better benefits.
If the negotiations had focused on a single demand or if the demands were more modest, then an agreement might have been possible, as was the case with the water company's workers whose modest demands paved the way for an agreement.
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