The Lawrence strike, also known as the Bread and Roses strike of 1912, was primarily driven by poor working conditions, low wages, and long hours faced by immigrant workers in the textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Following a wage cut implemented after a new state law reduced the workweek to 54 hours, workers protested to demand better pay and safer conditions. The strike drew national attention when workers, including women and children, organized and demonstrated for their rights, leading to solidarity actions from various labor and social organizations. This pivotal event highlighted the struggles of labor rights and the need for reform in industrial working conditions.
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The Bread and Roses strike took place in 1912. In this strike, workers protested unfair employment practices in Lawrence factories.
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