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the factory conditions were really bad. they were uninsulated and had very bad air but also had bad hours and low pay
Pretty Bad
Hours were long, Conditions were bad and pay was low. This of course only counts for the real working class but like now there will have being working class people with a job they liked, and got paid well for.
The conditions were very bad indeed! We had conditions were like this because people from England had brought them here and a lot of very bad ones lived in England that had travelled to Australia.
bad working conditions
very bad like a piecer
Bad working conditions
they dont have money to much and they dont have transportation.
Labor Unions.
Teachers in Victorian schools were strict, emphasizing discipline and rote memorization. They typically expected students to show respect and obedience, often using physical punishment as a means of control. The curriculum focused on basic subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic, with a strong emphasis on moral education and religious instruction.
Children had to work long hard hours in terrible conditions , not getting payed nearly enough for their work.
bad stuff