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Muckrakers were journalist who "dug deep in the dirt" to find information about what was really happening in the nation.
As a result of the efforts of muckrakers, child labor laws were rewritten, food and medicine were protected for consumers, rules for fair business practices were established, unions were established, and political corruption was revealed. In a certain sense, they were promoting a more progressive society and the reduction if possible of political corruption.
Lynchings Gangs/Crime Education reform child labor poor working conditions tenement conditions meat packing scandal
As a result of the efforts of muckrakers, child labor laws were rewritten, food and medicine were protected for consumers, rules for fair business practices were established, unions were established, and political corruption was revealed. In a certain sense, they were promoting a more progressive society and the reduction if possible of political corruption.
Labor and reform movements first stressed safety in big business and industry. Until OSHA was created as a monitoring force, only the unions protected the worker. Labor reform also instituted workers rights including the right to be paid, to receive benefits and limitations on working hours.
The Bureau of Labor statistics or the Department of Labor are the most like to manage and govern businesses. They are responsible for governing private hire and business labor practices.
they organized labor strikes
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Muckrakers were investigative journalists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who exposed corruption, social injustices, and political scandals. They were known for using their writing to raise awareness of issues like child labor, poor working conditions, and monopolies, leading to political and social reforms. Some famous muckrakers include Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, and Lincoln Steffens.
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Child labor, wage and hour issues, and poor working conditions, to name a few.