Scenarios about 'labor reform'
Labor reform refers to the movement and policies aimed at improving working conditions, wages, and rights for workers throughout history. These efforts emerged prominently during industrialization when workers faced dangerous conditions, long hours, and exploitation, leading to the establishment of labor unions, workplace safety regulations, and minimum wage laws. Labor reform continues to evolve as economies change, addressing issues like work-life balance, gig economy protections, and technological displacement of workers.
What If The Progressive Era Reforms Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Progressive Movement failed to enact its sweeping reforms in the early 20th century United States, fundamentally altering the development of American democracy, regulation, and social welfare.