Workers were resistant to the changes in the factories. This was mostly because employers were making efficiency improvements by making the workers do more work for the same pay.
workers who were "Reds" or communists
They didnt.
The government remained neutral during labor actions, preferring to let factory owners handle each situation.
factory owners
Factory owners were in fact "industrialization". Because the industrial base of the North was a significant one, it allowed factory owners to buy equipment from other factories to replace worn parts and add to their factory's output.
Factory owners reacted with violence
Type your answer here... free factory workers were treated worse than slaves.
Investment from factory owners is equity and it is shown in balance sheet of business.
workers who were "Reds" or communists
I dont no
They didnt listen
They didnt.
factory owners
The government remained neutral during labor actions, preferring to let factory owners handle each situation.
The government remained neutral during labor actions, preferring to let factory owners handle each situation.
A work stoppage in order to force an employer to respond to demands of the workers.
Factory owners were in fact "industrialization". Because the industrial base of the North was a significant one, it allowed factory owners to buy equipment from other factories to replace worn parts and add to their factory's output.