Sebastião Salgado's "Workers" presents a poignant visual narrative of the global labor force, capturing the dignity and spirit of working individuals across the world. The book explores themes of tradition and change, chronicling labor from the Stone Age to modern times. It is structured in six sections: "Agriculture," "Food," "Mining," "Industry," "Oil," and "Construction," offering a comprehensive examination of human endeavor. Salgado's photographs celebrate resilience and document the harsh realities faced by workers, with extended captions providing historical context. The book serves as a tribute to enduring human spirit and changing labor practices.