Employers at that time did not realize how workers' needs affected productivity. As a result, few owners or managers gave much thought to working conditions, safety precautions, or worker motivation. Hours were long
speedy production
The plight of working people
Low pay, dangerous work conditions, no medical care
there was no concern for "going green" because businesses were more worried about making a profit than the environment. Also, there was no such knowledge of the ozone layer or the greenhouse effect.
The plight of working people
Low pay, dangerous work conditions, no medical care
The Glorious Revolution in England led to the elevation of William of Orange as the King of England. The cause of the revolution was mostly concern over a possible Roman Catholic dynasty, and its implications regarding relations with France.
The Industrial Revolution raised significant concerns about labor conditions, particularly regarding the exploitation of workers, including long hours, low wages, and unsafe working environments. Child labor was also a major issue, as many children were employed in factories under harsh conditions. Additionally, there were environmental concerns due to pollution and the depletion of natural resources resulting from rapid industrialization. These issues sparked early labor movements and calls for reform, laying the groundwork for future labor rights and environmental regulations.
Air pollution has been a problem since the industrial revolution in the 18th century when the burning of fossil fuels became widespread. However, it became a more significant concern in the mid-20th century with the rapid industrialization and increase in vehicle emissions.
the responsibility of revolution
Saving the seas and ocean life
The plight of working people