When no reforms from the convention were forthcoming, Zapata, issued a proposal for a new labor law. He proposed a series of social measures, including the eight-hour workday and the prohibition of nighttime labor for women and children under 14 years of age. He envisioned a formation of worker cooperatives to take over all firms and factories whose owners had abandoned them. There was to be a development of industries by t
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