Basically, the conditions are terrible in most factories they only get paid as much as 40p a day! They have to work for long hours for example from 6 in the morning to 10 at night. The often aren't allowed to sit down or take breaks. The owners, and the bosses can treat the workers very harshly too!
If you don't like these working conditions.. quit. The factory owner would be able to get someone with an hour to take his job.
that in ancient China people woresilk not wool like the Greek
cacapoppo
The people who work in the factory gets least amount of money like 35p! Some of them can even get insulted by a owner of the factory even if they are ill
In ancient China, clothing was primarily made from natural fibers such as silk, linen, and hemp, with silk being particularly prized for its quality and luxury. The trade of textiles flourished along the Silk Road, which connected China to various regions, facilitating the exchange of silk and other materials. Additionally, local resources like cotton in southern China contributed to clothing production. The use of dyes and embroidery techniques further enhanced the aesthetic appeal of garments, making clothing a significant aspect of cultural expression and trade.
clothing comes from different places like turkey china but it is normally comes from china
poor conditions.
If you don't like these working conditions.. quit. The factory owner would be able to get someone with an hour to take his job.
that in ancient China people woresilk not wool like the Greek
cacapoppo
The people who work in the factory gets least amount of money like 35p! Some of them can even get insulted by a owner of the factory even if they are ill
The conditions in China were very bad indeed. And the people fell for the talk by the comunists , that they would make life far better for them. But sadly it did not work that way.
The majority of clothing is produced in Asia, particularly in countries like China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India. These countries have the infrastructure and labor force to support the large-scale manufacturing of clothing for global markets.
the conditions were terrible many englanders wanted freedom but then the speech that jacjon made overcame the fear of factories of little kids
Went On strike or formed unions to improve conditions like lack of pay, no or little breaks, and lack of safety.
Most clothing is made in Asia, specifically in countries like China, Bangladesh, and India, which are major producers of textiles and garments due to lower labor costs.
In ancient China, clothing was primarily made from natural fibers such as silk, linen, and hemp, with silk being particularly prized for its quality and luxury. The trade of textiles flourished along the Silk Road, which connected China to various regions, facilitating the exchange of silk and other materials. Additionally, local resources like cotton in southern China contributed to clothing production. The use of dyes and embroidery techniques further enhanced the aesthetic appeal of garments, making clothing a significant aspect of cultural expression and trade.