Samuel Gompers made unionism more acceptable to the American public by focusing on pragmatic goals that emphasized economic improvement for workers rather than radical political change. He promoted the idea of "pure and simple unionism," which prioritized better wages, hours, and working conditions, appealing to the everyday concerns of workers and their families. Gompers also fostered cooperative relationships with businesses and advocated for collective bargaining, helping to portray unions as a constructive force in society rather than a disruptive one. His leadership in the American Federation of Labor (AFL) helped to legitimize unions as essential partners in the American economic landscape.
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