
Boston Women's Trade Union League
The Boston Women's Trade Union League, established in the late 19th century, was an organization aimed at improving the working conditions and rights of women in labor. It brought together women workers and supporters to advocate for fair wages, better hours, and safer working environments. The League promoted the idea of unionizing among women in various industries, recognizing their struggles for equality and justice in the workforce. It played a significant role in the broader labor movement, fostering solidarity and raising awareness about women's issues in the workplace during a time of rapid industrialization.