#OnThisDate August 20, 1866 - The Eight-Hour Struggle

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The National Labor Union (NLU), Led By William H. Sylvis, Made A Historic Call To The U.S. Congress For The Adoption Of An Eight-Hour Workday, A Radical Departure From The Grueling 10-12 Hour Days Then Prevalent.

This Appeal Was A Pivotal Moment In The Labor Movement, Representing The First Significant National Effort To Shorten The Workday.

The Union’s Headquarters In Baltimore, Maryland, Became A Hub For Advocating Labor Rights, Although Their Plea Initially Failed To Influence Legislation.

Nonetheless, The NLU’s Efforts Laid The Foundation For Future Labor Reforms, Marking A Turning Point In American Labor History As The Movement Gained Momentum In The Following Decades, Ultimately Leading To The Widespread Adoption Of The Eight-Hour Workday In The Early 20th Century​.

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