Producers
This question seems to speak about US history. In the South, most crop workers were slaves. In the North, farmlands were worked by farm owners and their paid farm workers.
In disputes between workers and business owners, government often supported owners
Factory owners by union workers
The owners had locked doors to control workers' breaks.
The government is on the side of the owners, the capitalist class.
workers who were "Reds" or communists
Food, wages, and discipline were provided for child workers.
Workers refusal to work in order to gain money and benefits is called an economic strike. Economic strikers can be permanently replaced.
It supported business owners. -apex
It supported business owners. -apex
They were called houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners. Industrial slaves, such as farm workers, miners, factory workers, lived in barracks. The public slaves who worked in the city of Rome itself had their own barracks too.
Karl Marx