the National Labor Relations Act (or Wagner Act after Senator Robert Wagner of New York), and the Social Security Act.
Frances Perkins
Labor groups generally speak with one voice on social welfare and job-related matters, such as Social Security programs, minimum wages, and unemployment.
Michael Joseph Savage
The four goals that various progressive reform movements struggled to achieve were protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvement, creating economic reform, and fostering efficiency. -JohnWebel ( :
Progressives wanted to reform politics and government, labor and workplace conditions, urban poverty, child labor and education.
Labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
Knights of labor
Knights of labor
child labor
Alan Freiden has written: 'Labor supply, the payroll tax, and internal rates of return to social security' -- subject(s): Social security taxes, Labor supply
Frances Perkins
Provide retired Americans with Social Security payments.
Froilan M. Bacungan has written: 'Labor and social legislation' -- subject(s): Labor laws and legislation, Law and legislation, Social security
Mother Jones
Labor groups generally speak with one voice on social welfare and job-related matters, such as Social Security programs, minimum wages, and unemployment.
Ban companies from using child labor
(Apex) Ban companies from using child labor.