
National Civic Federation
The National Civic Federation was an organization founded in 1900 in the United States that aimed to promote cooperation between business leaders, labor groups, and government officials. Its goal was to address economic and social issues through dialogue and collaboration, rather than conflict. The federation sought to develop policies for fair wages, improved working conditions, and government regulation, fostering a more balanced relationship among different sectors of society. It played a role in shaping progressive reforms and encouraging common ground among diverse interests during the early 20th century.