b/c they're cheap labour
Almost 86 %
True(OW)
True (OW)
Socialist society won’t have businesses in the current sense. The land, factories, offices, etc will belong to all the people in common.
Plantations, factories, and other businesses were destroyed during the war.
Children worked in factories to raise money for their families. Most families were poor, and needed money for food and rent. Businesses employed children because they either needed more people to work there, were able for the children to work in (I'll explain a little more later), and also just because some children are faster workers that adults. Not all businesses employed children, though. Some, like textile and flour mills employed children because they weren't too dangerous, and didn't need expertise, or ability to do so. Other factories, such as car factories, didn't (or couldn't) employ children because it was 1. too dangerous, 2. the children didn't have expertise and 3. the children didn't have the ability to do so.
They could be paid lower wages(OW)
Cheap labour ! They paid children very little wages - if at all!
The businesses at St. Pancras International vary widely, but consist of big industrial companies who have widely spread factories and employ many thousands of people.
Most do so. Most US employers are small family businesses. Out of 20 million US businesses only 500 are in the Fortune 500. Family businesses typically employ the owners' "underage" children and that is legal.
Children work cheaper than adultsChildren are smaller than adults and can fit into tighter spots to work or repair machineryChildren are easier to boss around
lots and lots
None, most businesses do not employ amphibians.
Most factories had schools for children who worked there.
Almost 86 %
Because it was the age of the industrial revolution where factories and machinery operated by workers were being created. This was the start of the factories and the production cycle of commodities and goods.
factories