In 1911, 146 people died from safety negligence at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City. All died horrific deaths because there were no laws regulating what companies in America had to do to keep their workers' safe. The modern laws in the nation regarding workplace safety are directed descendants of the actions started by this unbelievable event. Told in true Bob style this one will bring greater understanding.
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