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he treated them pretty harsh
how did Andrew Carnegie treat workers
he was captain of industry
Andrew Carnegie was known to have mistreated his workers by paying low wages, enforcing long working hours, and resisting their efforts to unionize. Despite his philanthropic efforts later in life, his treatment of workers sparked labor strikes and protests during his time as an industrialist.
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His factory workers were underpaid and worked long shifts in poorly ventilated, dirty, and unsafe environments. After the heat of unions riding up his back, Carnegie made some improvements as to how his laborers were treated in the factories.
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He underpayed them.
Absolutely not. Carnegie was a prototypical capitalist "robber baron" who ruthlessly exploited his workers.
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.