The end of World War I led to significant economic changes for both farmers and factory workers. Many farmers faced a decline in crop prices as demand decreased after the war, resulting in financial struggles and foreclosures. Factory workers, initially experiencing job security due to wartime production, encountered layoffs and unemployment as industries shifted back to peacetime production. This transition created economic instability and labor unrest for both groups in the post-war period.
It effected British farmers by
£100
women
Nurses, doctors, factory workers, drivers, all of the jobs left behind by service members.
Schindler's factory, officially known as Oskar Schindler's Enamelware Factory, operated from 1939 to 1945 during World War II. Initially focused on producing enamelware, the factory later became a haven for Jewish workers, as Schindler sought to protect them from the Holocaust. His efforts resulted in the saving of over a thousand Jewish lives. After the war, the factory ceased operations as the war came to an end.
It effected British farmers by
£100
women
UFW stands for United Farm Workers, which was a huge deal for farmers during and after the second world war.
the factory where close but the men that work on the job fail to complete the economy
The first World War found America needing massive quantities of war supplies. This put factory workers in high demand, and benefited but i didn't. so................
Nurses, doctors, factory workers, drivers, all of the jobs left behind by service members.
all of the canadians land was destroyed and bombed
A few global problems affecting factory workers are long hours, physical stress and danger of injury, and workplace safety in general. In 3rd world and developing nations, problems like low wages and poor working conditions can further complicate the life of an industrial worker.
Oskar Schindler opened his enamelware factory, Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF), in 1939. The factory was established in Kraków, Poland, shortly after the outbreak of World War II. Schindler initially aimed to profit from the war, but later transformed the factory into a place of refuge for Jewish workers.
Many women worked jobs, which were held by men (such as factory workers), until too many men were drafted into the military. The shortage of workers was filled by women, in many cases.
new immigrants farmers- because after the first world war the US was hit by overproduction industrial workers because there wages didn't increase and they could now be replaced by new technology even skilled workers lost jobs