Knights Of Labor

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A labor federation that promoted the social and cultural uplift of the working man

Real World Example

The Knights of Labor was an influential labor organization during the Industrialization era from 1870 to 1900, advocating for workers' rights and addressing harsh working conditions, long hours, and low wages. It sought to unite skilled and unskilled workers, regardless of race or gender, to push for reforms like the eight-hour workday and better working conditions. This was important at the time because it represented one of the first major efforts to organize labor on a national scale and challenge the power of large industrial employers. Today, the Knights of Labor's legacy is seen in labor rights that many workers benefit from, such as safer work environments and regulated work hours. For instance, the eight-hour workday, which they campaigned for, is now a standard that allows people to balance work with family and personal time, impacting daily life by promoting better work-life balance.

Practice Version

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