In the late 19th century, the development of agriculture in California was characterized by large-scale farming. A large amount of migratory workers was another characteristic.
Doctors, lawyers, engineers, managers, social workers, architects, and teachers made up a growing middle class.
In the late nineteenth century, employees began acting together to address workplace issues and the need to protect the common interest of workers. For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours, and safer working conditions.
The most important reason for the growth of labor unions in the latter half of the nineteenth century was the harsh working conditions faced by industrial workers. As factories proliferated, workers encountered long hours, low wages, and unsafe environments, prompting them to organize for better rights and protections. Additionally, the rise of industrial capitalism created a need for collective bargaining, as workers sought to unify their voices against powerful employers. This led to an increasing awareness of workers' rights and the formation of various labor unions to advocate for social and economic reforms.
long hours, unsafe working conditions, and hard labor
There was a legislation limiting the number's of the factory workers in the nineteenth century. This hurt then as they were growing in nos.
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increased workers' output.
woman and children
Richard Dobson Margrave has written: 'The Emigration of Silk Workers from England to the United States in the Nineteenth Century' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Employees, History, Silk industry
d. woman and children
Yes, in the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in the nineteenth century.
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I. J. Prothero has written: 'Artisans and politics in early nineteenth-century London' -- subject(s): History, Political activity, Labor unions, Skilled labor, Working class, Politics and government, Shipbuilding workers, Shipbuilding industry, Employees
? Shipped to the North? Cleaned by workers who were payed and not slaves? Cheap?