Andrew Carnegie treated his workers poorly by paying low wages and enforcing long hours without proper working conditions. He also used violent tactics to suppress worker protests and strikes.
Andrew Carnegie objected to US intervention in Cuba.
The address of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library is: 300 Beechwood Ave, Carnegie, 15106 2699
The idea of vertical integration was introduced by Andrew Carnegie.
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Andrew Carnegie was seen as both. A hero for his outstanding Philanthropic resume. He gave a lot to make public libraries, churches, schools, and often some lakes for people to kayak. Named after him. A Robber Baron for his misuse of workers. He paid his workers very little for a lot of work that they did. He even shut down a whole town because they wanted the right pay.
how did Andrew Carnegie treat workers
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By hitting them and telling them that he will kill their family
he was friendly to them
He underpayed them.
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he treated them pretty harsh
Absolutely not. Carnegie was a prototypical capitalist "robber baron" who ruthlessly exploited his workers.
His factory workers were underpaid and worked long shifts in poorly ventilated, dirty, and unsafe environments. After the heat of unions riding up his back, Carnegie made some improvements as to how his laborers were treated in the factories.
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.
he decreased workers' hours. ... he raised workers' wages.
Andrew Carnegie