He treats them well and wishes he could pay them more due to the fact that they deserve it, but, he cant. If he does he will not be able to receive the loan that he desperately needs in order to keep his farm up and working.
Mr. Thomas treats the workers with indifference and callousness. He is primarily concerned with his own profits and shows no compassion or empathy for the struggles and hardships faced by the workers. He demonstrates a lack of humanity in his treatment of them.
The initial reaction of the waitress to the Joads in "The Grapes of Wrath" was distrustful and slightly judgmental. She was wary of their appearance and the fact that they were migrant workers, leading her to treat them with indifference and suspicion.
I don't believe grapes alone are not healthy for you to consume but rather the products they use to treat grapes. I have also been told that grapes can be poisonous to dogs.
he used to exploited them especially the Chinese workers.
how did Andrew Carnegie treat workers
He didn't treat his workers well. He didn't really care about their well being and livelihoods. He also ruined most of the workers lives and generally disregarded them.
not well
Like a caca
he doesnt
No
this is good
Like Slaves
grapes I disagree. Raisons, grapes, or berries in small 'treat' quantities are excellent for training and just to say "I love you, piggy." Also, grapes are actually better for piggy, than the raisons. Less sugar.