Safe working conditions refers to the implementation of measures and regulations in the workplace that aim to protect workers from harm or injury. This includes providing a hazard-free environment, appropriate safety equipment, and policies to prevent accidents.
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Labor unions: Organizations formed by workers to collectively advocate for better wages, improved working conditions, and other labor-related issues.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): A federal agency in the United States responsible for setting and enforcing standards for safe and healthy workplaces.
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire: A tragic event in 1911 where a fire broke out at a garment factory in New York City due to unsafe working conditions, resulting in the loss of many lives. This incident highlighted the need for stronger safety regulations.