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The triangle shirtwaist company fire a landmark in labor history because it was the start of creation and enforcement of workplace safety standards.
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it became an office at the top and the bottom floors is the history of what happened and out side on the concrete side walk it has all the names of the 147 girl workers that had died
Dividend history is important especially for stock investing. Without knowing the dividend history for a company, you will never know if the company will be reliable to pay the dividend every quarter.
The triangle was known to ancients, and its origin is lost in history.
The company policy manuals give information about the company history, its mission, and procedures. It gives employees vital information on safety, their duties, and legal and ethical issues.
This Week in History - 1999 Bermuda Triangle was released on: USA: 1 November 2000
On March 25, 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in downtown Manhattan burned. The fire killed 145 workers at that factory. The fire was located in the upper three floors of a ten story building. The doors were locked so that people could not get out. This fire led to new safety regulations that drastically improved worker safety in factories.
Some of the many laws were, Health and safety issue -What the buildings history was and what needed to be fixed or updated -Sanitation conditions - eating, -bathrooms, fire safety which had more emergency exits in the buildings and fire walls, fire extinguishers, alarm systems, sprinklers. -child labor, night work, minimum wage.
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This must be the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire on March 25, 1911. 146 factory workers died in the blaze. Most of them were young Italian and Jewish immigrant girls. (This was the second deadliest fire in New York history, second only to the General Slocum ferryboat tragedy in 1904.) This site from Cornell University has lots of information: The Triangle Factory Fire. read "Ashes of Roses" to find out more information
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