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Luddite legacy reveals fight for workers rights

August 07, 2024 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Luddite legacy reveals fight for workers rights
In a recent government meeting, a speaker highlighted the historical significance of the Luddite movement, tracing its roots back to 1811 when mechanized looms and knitting machines were introduced in England's textile industry. The speaker emphasized that the Luddites, often mischaracterized as anti-technology, were actually advocating for fair labor practices and the protection of skilled craftsmanship against exploitative employer practices.

The discussion referenced Brian Merchant's book, \"Blood and the Machine,\" which delves into the Luddite history and their struggle against the industrialization that led to unsafe working conditions, child labor, and the rise of sweatshops. The speaker pointed out that Luddites sought to maintain control over their work, demanding decent wages, reasonable hours, and the opportunity for apprenticeships. However, their efforts were met with resistance from employers who prioritized profit over worker welfare.

The meeting underscored the harsh consequences of the Luddite movement's suppression, including the criminalization of machine destruction and the long-lasting impact on labor rights. The speaker noted that the fight for basic labor standards, such as the abolition of child labor, the establishment of minimum wage, and the introduction of weekends, stemmed from the struggles initiated by the Luddites. This historical context serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for regulation and advocacy in the face of technological advancements in the workplace.

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