they were poor and horriblee.
The working conditions at Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company were often harsh and dangerous. Employees faced long hours, low pay, and little job security. Safety standards were often ignored, leading to frequent accidents and injuries. Workers had limited rights and faced harsh disciplinary measures for speaking out or organizing for better conditions.
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Higher wages and better working conditions.
As the workers realized their rights and stated to revolt, the working conditions started to improve.
JACOB RIIS - photographer, exposed bad working and living conditions. IDA TARBELL - journalist, exposed the corruption of the Standard Oil Company. UPTON SINCLAIR - author, exposed the meat packing industry. LINCOLN STEFFENS - journalist, exposed political and government corruption. ^.~
horrible
it is a company that is good and has good working conditions. as a black list would have poor working conditions.
There are many different ISO certifications to as many different standards. As a general condition, ISO standards do not address working conditions at the level of how many hours may be worked by an employee. A more specific response might be possible if the specific standard to which a company is certified were to be mentioned.
First things first, most companies don't up and decide they want to work with a unionized labor force. The workers themselves unionize or join an existing union and the company has to go along with it or lose their entire workforce. It's less a matter of advantage than it is a matter of compulsion. However, a company can benefit from working with a union. Morale problems and worker suggestions can be handled by the union leadership, which will then bring these concerns to the company and work towards a solution. This improves worker morale without forcing the company to handle every worker complaint directly. Also, knowing their wages and conditions are union-mandated helps workers come to terms with conditions that are less than ideal -- there is a standard for acceptable conditions, and workers may complain less if conditions fall within this standard.
An employer has obligations to protect the health and safety of employees, hence, the company could not introduce dangerous changes to the working conditions, however, nothing prevents a company from introducing changes which are safe. If your employer would like the walls where you work to be a different color, you do not have a veto over that decision.
salesman working conditions
Pember Reeves has written: 'Round about a pound a week' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Economic conditions, Family, Labor and laboring classes, Social conditions, Working class, Working class women
The difficult conditions of working children
what is the working conditions for a forensic investigator
A "substandard working condition" is defined as a working condition that is "sub" or "below" (a given) standard. Simple. The applied definition would be, in most cases, too subjective to define in absolute terms.
The working conditions in Ecuador are poor compared to the working conditions in other areas of the world. These people must work in unsanitary conditions at times for example.
Working for a company is the fair and the correct answer for this question.
The working conditions for a safety engineer is to identify, anticipate and evaluate the hazardous practices and conditions.