because if 25 equals 36 just divide by 115
Workers did not respond positively to their working conditions and quality of life. This is believed to have been the main cause of the industrial revolution.
They believed only he could help them.
after world war 1 Canadian workers demanded higher wages, better working conditions and union rights.
to improve the working conditions for workers in Chicago, Illinois
They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.
The answer to your question...is that workers went on strike to demand higher wages($) and they also demanded better working conditions...also may not be part of your question but later on, the strike FAILED!
Workers protested against harsh working conditions. This led to the formation of unions in order to protect the rights of the worker.
The reason why conditions in factories begins to decline is that in quality of working conditions. Machines run by unskilled workers were eliminating the jobs of many skilled craftspeople.
As the workers realized their rights and stated to revolt, the working conditions started to improve.
The reason why conditions in factories begins to decline is that in quality of working conditions. Machines run by unskilled workers were eliminating the jobs of many skilled craftspeople.
working conditions
There was such an abundance of unskilled workers that if they protested for better working conditions, they would get fired and easily replaced by someone who was eager for a job.
Working conditions during the Civil War were harsh. People worked long hours and were paid very low wages. There were strikes during this time by workers to improve the working conditions.
Unions provide unity of numbers to force changes in working conditions.
Form unions and form riots
Workers join unions to have a better chance to obtain higher pay and better working conditions.
To improve pay and working conditions of member workers.
they did urban renewal