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The Adamson Act, which legislated working hours and pay in the railroad industry, was significant because

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it blazed a trail for similar policies in other industries.
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it blazed a trail for similar policies in other industries.

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The Adamson Act was a law passed in 1916 to prevent workers on the interstate railroad from being abused with hours of inhumane and exhausting work, so the law required workers to work only 8 hours a day and if it were necessary to work longer, they should receive an additional wage. This law was of extreme importance in the United States, because through it, other companies began to be forced to establish the working day of 8 hours a day.

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