"The Square Deal," Volume 15, presents a compelling snapshot of early 20th-century labor and industrial relations in the United States. Published during a period of significant social and economic change, this volume offers insights into the perspectives of both the National Trades and Workers Association and the Citizens' Industrial Association of America. Explore the debates and discussions surrounding workers' rights, fair labor practices, and the role of trade unions in a rapidly industrializing nation.
This historical document provides valuable context for understanding the complex dynamics between labor and management during the Progressive Era. Discover the principles, arguments, and initiatives shaping the American workforce and the broader socioeconomic landscape of the time.
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