about 60,000 workers
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I think 400.
There are so many of them in Britain, hense no imports. We have about 20 years worth of coal left yet as well.
There were 71,000 brewery workers in 1960
157,648,764,73.5 (one guy had no legs)
Because it caused conflicts between management and the workers.
Because it caused conflicts between management and the workers.
The mining for coal is essential for many purposes but it may not be termed as good due many reasons. The environmental protection arrangement are neglected by contractors thus affecting all the surounding. The health hazards for coal mine workers are great but no arrangements are made by contractors even for emergency aids at the mines. The check and balance system is not existing thus resulting in many bad examples of death of workers. There is no social security system for the workers and their families in most of the areas. The reforms are required to make coal mine as a good or satisfactory job
Yes, mines have existed in Britain since prehistoric times and they were many mines in Victorian Britain furnishing the coal and metal ores that British industry needed.
short term: doesnt really effect the person but the disease has no cure so the disease keeps getting worse so they eventually get worse and it turns into long term effects: can cause permenant damage to heart or lungs and sometimes death occurs