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The workers worked long hours in dark, dusty, DANGEROUS, hot, factories
Factories began to require workers to work in shifts during the industrial revolution for two main reasons. First, it allowed factories to operate continuously, maximizing productivity and output. Second, the demand for goods was increasing rapidly, necessitating longer working hours that could be accommodated through shift work. This shift system also enabled factories to operate day and night, increasing efficiency and profitability.
12 to 14 hours
12 to 14 hours
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
The workers worked long hours in dark, dusty, DANGEROUS, hot, factories
Factories began to require workers to work in shifts during the industrial revolution for two main reasons. First, it allowed factories to operate continuously, maximizing productivity and output. Second, the demand for goods was increasing rapidly, necessitating longer working hours that could be accommodated through shift work. This shift system also enabled factories to operate day and night, increasing efficiency and profitability.
12 to 14 hours
12 to 14 hours
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
Some hardships faced by factory workers during the Industrial Revolution were that the factories were not heated or air conditioned, they had to work long hours, and they had no rights. Children worked in many of the factories as well.
During the Industrial Revolution, working conditions for adult workers were often harsh and dangerous. They typically worked long hours, often 12 to 16 hours a day, 6 or 7 days a week, in crowded and poorly ventilated factories. There were minimal safety regulations, resulting in frequent accidents and injuries. The pay was low, and workers had limited rights and protections.
The workers of the northern factories had to work for many hours and had little rest.
Children who worked in textile factories during the Industrial Revolution typically worked 12-16 hours a day, six days a week. This grueling schedule often led to exhaustion and health issues for these young workers.
Industrial workers were use to seeing and spending time with their families because they were with them when they were being made, so when the industrial Revolution came a long the workers that worked in the factories worked 12 -14 hours per day, everyday
The Industrial Revolution led to large numbers of women and children working in factories. They often performed dangerous work for low pay, as did adult male factory workers.
It varied.