Through a combination of historical analysis, primary source quotations, and case studies, Shaw illuminates how labor unions were not only central to securing basic workers' rights but also to pushing forward significant legislative reforms that would later define modern labor laws. The book also addresses the challenges unions faced, including resistance from employers, government repression, and the fracturing of the working-class movement.
Shaw provides an insightful look at how labor unions laid the groundwork for the welfare state, impacting public policy, shaping the political ideology of the time, and influencing social reforms that continue to resonate today. This book serves as an essential resource for understanding the profound impact of organized labor on industrial economies and its legacy in the fight for workers' rights across the globe.
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