The living and working conditions of the urban poor at the turn of the twentieth century were typically characterized by overcrowded and unsanitary housing, long hours and low wages in dangerous factories, and limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education. Many individuals and families lived in poverty and faced daily struggles to make ends meet.
The working class endured the conditions in the working houses as long as they had jobs. A group of workers called the Luddites smashed machines that took away their jobs.
Historical records show that white indentured servants in colonial America faced harsh working conditions, with long hours, minimal pay, poor living conditions, and little to no legal protection. Many suffered abuse, exploitation, and mistreatment at the hands of their masters. Their labor was crucial to the economic development of the colonies.
Urban working class families faced overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions, lack of access to clean water and proper sanitation, limited job security, low wages, long working hours, and poor working conditions. They also often lacked access to healthcare, education, and social services.
The working class endured the conditions in the working houses as long as they had jobs. A group of workers called the Luddites smashed machines that took away their jobs.
Unskilled workers were afraid to complain about wages or working conditions because they could easily be replaced by other workers and feared losing their jobs. Additionally, they lacked bargaining power due to their low skill level and often faced retribution or dismissal if they raised concerns.
They promoted better working conditions. Especially for middle/working class workers
They promoted better working conditions. Especially for middle/working class workers
The Movie 'The Twentieth Century'Napoleon of Broadway was a play by Charles Bruce Millholland about his experiences working with a Broadway producer named David Belasco. This actual play was not produced, but became the basis for the Hecht-MacArthur comedy, that was later adapted for the big screen film 'The Twentieth Century.
They helped to create save working places and higher wages
Gail Hershatter has written: 'The workers of Tianjin, 1900-1949' -- subject(s): History, Working class, Employment, Labor unions, Women 'Women in China's long twentieth century' 'The gender of memory' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Socialism, Economic conditions, Rural women, History
unsafe working conditionsinadequate housingchild laborwomen’s rightsmonopolies and trustspolitical corruption
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S. Ramsdale has written: 'Evolution and conception of working class consciousness as seen through four books of the twentieth century'
The conditions were dusty dirty and dangerous. They were very unhygenic and deseases were easily passed through people working close together all crammed up!
Factory work was difficult and dangerous but it paid well.
progressives
The Luddites were a group in the nineteenth century who opposed changes in working conditions, particularly the introduction of machinery that threatened their jobs in the textile industry. They believed that these changes would harm their livelihoods and sought to destroy the machines as a form of protest.