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Such factories are referred to as 'sweatshops'. Though not all are small factories.
the machines
Poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the early industrial revolution. This in turn gave way to labor unions and labor law reform.
People that opened factories became rich while the workers were poor.. =(
The working class
Such factories are referred to as 'sweatshops'. Though not all are small factories.
The poor working conditions in factories gave rise to infectious diseases, work-related in juries and alcoholism. The Progressive Movement sought to improve conditions for workers.
the machines
The poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the industrial revolution. Stride made there fueled the push for labor unions.
Living and working conditions for the Irish immigrants were very poor. They were treated like second class citizens by the Americans and usually had to work in factories or other similar industries.
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 conditions in 1895 were poor to sub-optimal for people. People worked long hours and were forced to work in unsafe conditions.
Because the conditions in the factories were poor and unstandable for the workers
Poor working conditions in many of the early factories gave rise to the early industrial revolution. This in turn gave way to labor unions and labor law reform.
The working conditions of Lowell mills were very poor.
People that opened factories became rich while the workers were poor.. =(
Life in the working class in 1912 was often challenging, with long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions in factories and mines. Many families lived in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to healthcare and education. Workers often faced exploitation and lacked job security.