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to improve working conditions for migrant farm laborers
Some organized into unions.
terrible unhealthy and dangerous
César Chávez would be one of them, as a champion for the rights of farm workers, organizing the United Farm Workers union.
Workers labored in poor working conditions that often left them sick or disabled.Answer this question… Workers labored in poor working conditions that often left them sick or disabled.
Laborers faced challenges such as harsh working conditions due to extreme heat and lack of access to proper tools or safety equipment. They also had to contend with limited resources, including food and water, while working long hours on physically demanding tasks. Additionally, many laborers were slaves or lower-class workers subject to oppressive working conditions and treatment.
Urbanization: There was a mass migration from rural areas to cities as people sought employment in factories and industries. Emergence of the working class: A new social class, comprised of factory workers and laborers, emerged alongside the traditional nobility and bourgeoisie. Rise of labor unions: Workers organized themselves to push for better working conditions, higher wages, and improved rights.
Workers labored in poor working conditions that often left them sick or disabled
Workers who organized could negotiate for better working conditions.
In the book "Esperanza Rising," the company protects the workers by providing them with basic necessities such as housing and food. They also ensure fair wages and working conditions for the laborers. Additionally, the company offers support and assistance to workers facing challenges or hardships.
''In the late 1800 s, workers organized unions to solve their problems. Their problems were low wages and unsafe working conditions. The workers formed local unions in single factories. These unions used strikes to try to force employers to increase wages or make working conditions safer.''
Workers join unions to improve working conditions. By standing together as part of a union workers can have power to bargain for better working conditions, pay, and benefits. Alone a worker is just begging, he has little choice; he can accept the poor conditions, he can quit (sometimes the employer will try to find a reason to get rid of the employee, before he can try to organize other workers against the company,which is illegal), or he can try to form a union.