I will tell you about the working conditions in the U.S during the Industrial Revolution. This was during the late 1800's and the early 1900's. The working conditions were horrible! They were hot, crowed and stuffy. The air was hot, and only a few open windows were available. Sometimes factories had no windows at all!Which meant no fresh air! Even for you doing all that hard work, they sometimes only gave you a few pennies a day. Since that was one of the times when more people from across the ocean came to find a new life, it was hard to start there. Most factories that I am talking about, took place in New York City. People would stop at Ellis Island before going to New York. They did that to be checked for any sickness's or diseases. Sometimes earning was so hard, that children 7 and up had to work in factories too! You even had to work, sometimes 11 hours a day! And if you were found not working at any time, they could fire you in an instant, leaving you moneyless and jobless. As you can well imagine the working conditions in the late 1800's and the early 1900's, were horrible places.
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Organized Labor is improving working conditions. :}
Female prison conditions in the early 1900's was almost inhumane. They did not have access to the programs allowed for male prisoners. They were relegated to the far reaches of the prisons, sometimes the attic, where they were left unsupervised and vulnerable to abuse. They often went hungry, and disease ran rampant.
Hours were long, Conditions were bad and pay was low. This of course only counts for the real working class but like now there will have being working class people with a job they liked, and got paid well for.
{| |- | They formed Unions. This gave them more bargaining power. The unions helped promote reasonable working conditions, reasonable pay and more respect for the workers. |}
The men in the 1900's to 1914 the man were working as prostitutes on the street so they can get food for there family.
There were female leather workers in the early 1900's but the working conditions were poor. Saddle making was mostly a male dominated industry.
Long working hours, bad working conditions and low wages were some of the factors that led to the ultimate lack of success of the union movement during the period 1877-1900.
In the early 1900's children were working in really bad conditions and were abused, so child labor laws were passed to protect them.
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The difficult conditions of working children
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.
The working conditions for a safety engineer is to identify, anticipate and evaluate the hazardous practices and conditions.
Children worked when they were to poor. Many died from factory fumes, and others were injured from the machines. Some places, such as a ribbon factory, had temperatures of over 200'F!
The working conditions for a safety engineer is to identify, anticipate and evaluate the hazardous practices and conditions.