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Workers' movements

Workers' movements are organized efforts by employees to improve their working conditions, wages, and rights. These movements often involve forming unions or advocacy groups that represent the interests of workers. Throughout history, they have played a crucial role in achieving labor rights, such as the eight-hour workday, safe working environments, and fair pay. Workers' movements use strikes, protests, and collective bargaining to negotiate with employers and influence policies. They aim to ensure fair treatment and empower workers, emphasizing solidarity among workers to challenge inequalities in the workplace.