"The Square Deal, Volume 18" offers a fascinating glimpse into the labor and industrial landscape of early 20th-century America. Published by the National Trades and Workers Association and the Citizens' Industrial Association of America, this volume provides contemporary perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing workers and employers alike.
Readers will find valuable insights into the debates and discussions surrounding trade unions, worker rights, and the evolving relationship between labor and capital. This historical document captures the spirit of an era defined by rapid industrialization and social change, offering a unique window into the issues that shaped the American workforce. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of labor relations and the American experience.
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