In the haymarket riot did the workers get what they wants?

No, the workers did not get what they wanted through the Haymarket Riot. The main demand of the workers involved the eight-hour workday, but following the riot, they did not achieve this goal immediately. The riot took place on May 4, 1886, in Chicago when a peaceful demonstration demanding workers' rights turned violent. Several people died, including both police officers and workers. As a result of the riot, several labor leaders were arrested and some were convicted and executed. While the Haymarket Riot helped bring attention to workers' rights issues, it did not lead directly to the immediate fulfillment of their demands for an eight-hour workday. However, it had a significant long-term impact on the labor movement and contributed to the eventual implementation of the eight-hour workday in the United States.