Re: they represented workders with certain skills.
Do you understand the idea of unions? According to this paragraph, these first unions were only for workers that had a specific type of skill. Wood workers could be in a union, metal workers could be in a union... but the unions didn't look for other types of workers to help.
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Can I say "they formed workers with certain skills"?
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Can I say "they formed workers with certain skills"?
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No, because when you form something you create it - they were not creating workers.
A simplified example of what they are talking about: 100 people who were skilled craftsmen metal workers, got together and formed a group, to protect their interests and discuss various issues such as salary levels with employers. However, not all 100 could go along to these discussions, that wouldn't be v