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Factory work differed from agricultural work in terms of working conditions and tasks. In factories, workers faced long hours, repetitive tasks, and often dangerous conditions due to machinery. In contrast, agricultural work involved outdoor labor, varying tasks, and a connection to nature.
a tax cut does not cause workers to work significantly more hours
They are paid £4 a day but they take out money for their lunch and rent.They work 13 hours a day and very often they have to work overtime. They work 6 or 7 days a week and get only a 5 min break to go to the toilet once.The Conditions Are Horrible!
There were ivestigations after allegation that they weren't getting treated well. Working loads of hours for low pay.
10 - 12
24 hours a day
12 to 14 hours
12 to 14 hours
Employees had to work regular hours and do the same work over and over.
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100-150 people work in a clothes factory, but the amount of workers is different as to what type of factory and what country the factory is in.
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It varied.
in a day workers in sweatshops work for about 19 hours and in a week they work about 40-60 hours a week hope tht helped xx
The factory owners didn't care about workers, they only cared about the work and money. Also one owner said,"I regard my work Place just as I regard my machinery. So long as they can do my work for what I choose to pay them, I keep them, getting out of them all i can."