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  2. Knights of Labor - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1880s, Chicago was the center of immigrant and working-class organizing, with a wide array of labor organizations. Demands for the eight-hour workday were at the heart of a strike against one of Chicago's most powerful employers, the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which refused to bargain with the union.

  3. Eight-hour day - Wikipedia

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    The eight-hour work day was established in Finland in 1917 as a result of the November general strike. According to the law accepted in late 1917, maximum work day was 8 hours and maximum work week 47 hours. Five-day work week was established gradually between 1966 and 1970.

  4. Prevailing wage - Wikipedia

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    "Prevailing wages" were first established shortly after the Civil War in 1866 when the National Labor Union called on Congress to mandate an eight-hour workday. In 1869, President Grant issued a proclamation establishing the 8-hour day for government workers.

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  6. Here are the 5 best reasons Americans should retire as soon ...

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    Let's face it: an eight-hour workday means spending more time with colleagues than your own family. ... roughly one in four people aged 65 and older don't plan to retire.

  7. Stephan Aarstol - Wikipedia

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    Stephan Aarstol is an American internet entrepreneur and author of the book The Five Hour Workday. Life and early career [ edit ] This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources .

  8. 1 in 3 workers admit to regularly napping on the clock ... - AOL

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    More than half of workday dozers keep their naps under 30 minutes, according to Sleep Doctor: Fewer than 15 minutes: 26%. 15–29 minutes: 27%. 30–59 minutes: 24%. 1 hour: 12%. 2 hours: 9%. 3 ...

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