Robert La Follette, during his time as governor, implemented several Progressive reforms in Wisconsin to improve labor conditions and protect workers' rights. The reforms that took place under Governor La Follette included:
1. The reduction of child labor: La Follette's administration worked to reduce child labor by implementing laws that kept children in schools rather than in workplaces, ensuring their education and well-being.
2. Shorter workdays for women: La Follette advocated for and enacted laws that abolished excessive working hours for women workers, aiming to improve their working conditions and quality of life.
3. The creation of a new government agency: A significant reform introduced by La Follette was the creation of an Industrial Commission in Wisconsin, which led to the state having a comprehensive body of labor legislation and easily leading other states in this regard.
These reforms highlight La Follette's dedication to Progressive ideals and his efforts to advance social and labor reforms during his tenure as governor.