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Urbanization of Factory workers
If your talking about the late 1800's/early 1900's in America's history, then no. Factory workers had very little/none experience and not much intelligence was required for the job.
Employers could pay women less than men.
No, the early factory workers in New England and Europe did not profit much as most of them were overworked.
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Workers succeded in reducing the factory workday.
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Urbanization of Factory workers
If your talking about the late 1800's/early 1900's in America's history, then no. Factory workers had very little/none experience and not much intelligence was required for the job.
Employers could pay women less than men.
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Assuming that you are comparing peasants in feudalism to factory workers during the early industrialization era, you could say something similar to this: Akin to the life of peasants, factory workers endured harsh working conditions with little compensation and were often provided a place of residence by their superiors.
Early factory towns were unhealthy,because conditions in factories were usually unsafe due to the lack of regulation on equipment or the factories themselves.There was no labor laws to protect young workers from getting injured on the job.
most russians were factory workers who earned low wages in manufacturing
Gentlemen who were unprepared for hard work.