
National Agricultural Labourers' Union
The National Agricultural Labourers' Union was a trade union in the United Kingdom formed in 1872 to represent farm workers. Its goal was to improve working conditions, wages, and rights for agricultural laborers who often faced low pay and difficult work. The union organized collective bargaining and sought social and economic reforms for its members. Although it faced challenges and eventually dissolved in the early 20th century, it played an important role in raising awareness about labor rights in rural areas and contributing to the broader movement for workers' protections.