Worked in fields
They feared vandalism and arson from the workers who were loosing jobs to mechanisation.
Craftsman!
Slaves
If not Victorian, then Victorian design (If you want to keep the house in period).
They were chimney sweeps, robbers, farm workers(scaring birds from crops or picking up stones from fields), factory workers, or they could work in a coal mine pushing carts to the surface or working pumps and traps allowing air to circulate.
A typical wage for male factory workers in the Victorian era was about 15 shillings a week. Female factory workers earned about 7 shillings a week.
Victorian workers were mostly children. These children were called labours. They worked very hard. But they didn't get paid properly. These children were very poor.
workers did get the day off. it was rare, but they did on christmas day
They feared vandalism and arson from the workers who were loosing jobs to mechanisation.
24 hours a day
The Victorian miners used picks and axes as tools in lead mines. These workers also used head lights to see.
They worked as Chimney Sweeps,Factory Workers,Street Cleaners and Minners
Craftsman!
The type of dangerous they had were such as factory workers, chimney sweeps, coal miners and so on.
enslaved African workers
The use of the promotora model refers to workers of a health community. These workers are not necessarily professional workers of the health care field. These workers are predominantly volunteers.
Artisans and craftsmen, domestic workers, and field workers.