to protect American workers
Workers in the West
Chinese emigrant workers were used to build Central Pacific Railroad. It is estimated that 12000 such workers were employed which was 90 percent of the total work force.
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The number of employees excluding military and postal workers is not the same in all countries. And since you have not bothered to specify which country, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Chinese workers faced prejudice in the form of lower pay than their non-Chinese counterparts, harsh working conditions, discrimination in hiring and promotions, and violence and hostility from local communities. They were also subject to stereotypes and racist attitudes that portrayed them as inferior or "unfit" for certain work.
The Chinese workers use coal for making magnets or somthing else...
It stopped Immigration by Chinese workers and miners for 10 years
he used to exploited them especially the Chinese workers.
I believe the Chinese were excluded for a time.
The phone number of the Chinese Workers Museum is: 775-882-6455.
Around 10,000 Chinese workers helped build the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the Transcontinental Railroad project in the United States during the 1860s. They played a significant role in the construction of the railroad, especially through the difficult and dangerous work in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
they believed that the Chinese had taken their jobs.
proletariat
coolie
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