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Wilsonian reform law that established an 8 hour day for railroad workers?

Adamson Act :)


Why did Chinese workers established ethnic enclaves in railroad boom towns?

They were escaping from the harrasment and discrimination they experienced.


When was Blood of the Railroad Workers created?

Blood of the Railroad Workers was created in 1979.


What is the duration of Blood of the Railroad Workers?

The duration of Blood of the Railroad Workers is 2.05 hours.


Who established eight-hour days for railroad workers?

The Adamson Act was passed in 1916, sponsored by William C. Adamson, which established an 8-hour work-day, plus overtime pay.


The adamson act passed in 1916 what was the bill?

The Adamson Act enacted by President Woodrow Wilson in response to the pending strike by major groups of railroad workers. It established the eight-hour work day for interstate railroad workers and and time and a half for overtime. google it next time.


What were the nationality of the workers on the Central Pacific Railroad?

Chinese emigrant workers were used to build Central Pacific Railroad. It is estimated that 12000 such workers were employed which was 90 percent of the total work force.


DO railroad workers pay into social security?

Answer: Yes, Railroad workers pay into social security as well as railroad retirement. I worked for the Burlington Northern Railroad and we paid 6. some % into social security and I think 8. something into Railroad Retirement.


What were two basic types of workers in American industry at this time?

metal workers and railroad workers


How many Chinese workers helped build the central pacific railroad?

Around 10,000 Chinese workers helped build the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the Transcontinental Railroad project in the United States during the 1860s. They played a significant role in the construction of the railroad, especially through the difficult and dangerous work in the Sierra Nevada mountains.


Why did railroad workers went west?

Work


What dangers did the railroad workers face when the transcontinental railroad was built?

Temperature, hygiene, hunger