
Italian Workers' Movement
The Italian Workers' Movement refers to the collective efforts of workers and labor groups in Italy advocating for better rights, wages, and working conditions. Historically, it developed in response to industrialization and social inequalities, often involving strikes, protests, and the formation of trade unions. The movement aimed to improve labor laws, secure fair treatment, and promote social justice. It played a significant role in shaping Italy’s social and political landscape, contributing to the country's move toward democracy and workers' rights during the 19th and 20th centuries.