Workday Evolution and Labor Movements

Workday Evolution and Labor Movements

The standard 8-hour workday used to be ten hours, and before that, twelve hours. In 1886, workers in Chicago went on a general strike to advocate for an 8-hour day. Later, it evolved into International Workers' Day, celebrated worldwide-except in the US.

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