Always have to remind people about stuff like this .... decent regulated work hours? weekends? over time pay? child labour laws? health care? worker benefits? worker protections? minimum wage?
All those things came about because workers unions fought to get them in place. I have family and friends who picketed in strikes in the 1940s and 1950s and had to fight and even get killed for standing in the way to get these basic rights. I have one old friend from my wife's family ... a crusty old Irishman who looked like Popeye, short, stout with big massive arms and hands. He was Merchant seaman and worked on both coasts of the country during the war ... he said he wanted to go overseas but he was too young at the start of the war and by the time he came of age, the war was over. So instead, he ran away from home and worked on ships who didn't care how old you were, as long as you looked the part and could lift 100lbs. Their mother was a communist, when communism wasn't a hellfire, demonic idea in Canada. They grew up knowing and understanding that they had to look after themselves and that companies and corporations would always exploit them. After the war, he and his brother joined workers unions and dock workers unions on the west coast of Canada. They took part in lots of ugly strike actions and work stoppages in the 1950s ... and in one of those standoffs, late one night, his brother was killed ... murdered because he was high ranking union leader.
My old Irish friend Freddie always reminded us of why we live in the world we have now. It was because people fought and died for it ... it wasn't given freely by government or corporations ... people fought for it.