Some organized into unions.
im not sure but i think they made the hours shorter and the wages higher by the hour
The industrial revolution changed working conditions for people with the implementation of machines. Machines started to replace workers in the workplace as well as ease the workload.
it didnt.
they liked made it look better,safer,better conditions!!
Dolores Huerta fought for farm workers to get equal rights equal working conditions.
The term "strike" began in 1798, when British sailors refused to work and lowered, or struck, their sails. From then on, workers say that they are "on strike."
The industrial revolution changed working conditions for people with the implementation of machines. Machines started to replace workers in the workplace as well as ease the workload.
im not sure but i think they made the hours shorter and the wages higher by the hour
Working conditions
L. I. Borodkin has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions, Social change '\\' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions, Social change '\\' -- subject(s): Textile workers, Industrial relations, Industrial sociology, Labor productivity, Employee motivation, Working class
im not sure but i think they made the hours shorter and the wages higher by the hour
The industrial revolution changed working conditions for people with the implementation of machines. Machines started to replace workers in the workplace as well as ease the workload.
it didnt.
The growing class of industrial workers lived an abused life which was shown in Realism photographs and the dream of Romanticism faded away and was pointless. The new conditions that caused a change in the arts from Romanticism to Realism stemmed from industrialization, which resulted to poor living and working conditions as many people crowded in dirty cities.
Workers sought change through various means, including forming labor unions to collectively negotiate for better wages, working conditions, and hours. They organized strikes and protests to demonstrate their demands and raise public awareness of their struggles. Additionally, they lobbied for legislative reforms to protect workers' rights and improve labor laws. These collective actions aimed to empower workers and create a more equitable workplace.
he died
they liked made it look better,safer,better conditions!!