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"The more remote causes are still imminent. Five reductions in wages, in work, and in conditions of employment swept through the shops at Pullman between May and December, 1893. The last was the most severe, amounting to nearly 30 percent, and our rents had not fallen. We owed Pullman $70,000 when we struck May 11. We owe him twice as much today. "
What group do you suppose wrote this exerpt? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.
This excerpt is written by the Pullman Company Town Strikers. It appears to be a letter written to their boss, George Pullman, expressing grievances for working conditions. Some of the complaints they have are that their wages have been cut while rents stay the same, they owe a lot of money to Pullman, and that striking has only increased that money owed.