Explore the dynamic landscape of early 20th-century labor relations in "The Square Deal, Volumes 17-18." Authored by the National Trades and Workers Association and the Citizens' Industrial Association of America, this compilation offers a detailed look into the critical debates and policies shaping the American workforce. Delve into discussions surrounding fair labor practices, industrial reforms, and the burgeoning trade union movement.
This collection provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by workers and employers alike, making it an essential resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the evolution of labor policy in the United States. Discover the historical context of today's labor laws and understand the enduring relevance of these foundational debates.
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