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In "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair, the penalty for a man who was one minute late to work on the killing beds in Packingtown was losing a day's pay.
Lateness is not allowed; your pay will be docked when you're late.
The typical pay of factory workers in late 1800 was around $2 per week.
Yes they do
weekly
you need to call the labor board, one of the reasons people are on salary is so the company doesn't have to pay out overtime, this also means that is a person misses a whole day they should not be docked any pay due to the fact they are on salary.
By selling potatoes
7 cents an hour !
A base maker is a factory job for base pay.
I am a sales associate for Pier 1 for my 3rd year. I started off at 6.50 hr and now (2007) I am at 8.50. If I do not make my sales quota for the month, I am docked 1 hr pay.
i would pay about 5-10 $