"Regarding the differing demands of worker groups from different regions, you must pay special attention. When organizing a strike, it is essential to establish relief funds and worker mutual aid plans, which can alleviate some of the insecurity in workers' lives during the strike, enabling them to protect themselves when unemployed," Perfikot suggested to Kallen, while also seriously evaluating the feasibility of launching a large-scale workers' movement as proposed by Kallen.
Based on Kallen's explanation and the intelligence she gathered, Perfikot could be sure that the Workers' Federation now had a fairly wide popular base.
Their influence had already spread to most cities in the New Continent colonies, and they had established branches in most cities, which undoubtedly provided a solid foundation for the workers' movement.