At the turn of the 20th century, factory work was often grueling and hazardous, characterized by long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions. Workers, including many women and children, faced repetitive tasks in environments filled with noise and hazardous machinery. Labor unions began to form in response to these conditions, advocating for better rights, safer workplaces, and fair compensation. Overall, this period marked a significant struggle for workers' rights amid rapid industrialization.
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
it was so boring ha ha ha
The factory system, as much of the lower-middle class were employed as factory workers, the factory system was a major source of income from the imports and exports of factory-made products that said factory workers produced. Many large factories had small towns built along with them, enabling for workers to live and work full-time paying for their rent and food. The oil and steel industries... and the American Federation of Labor.
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the steel plant was turn in history
It depends on where you work. In my experience factory work is very boring, but you get paid well.
As long as the wire plugs are the same. it may work
Factory work was difficult and dangerous but it paid well.
factory turn signal mirrors were an extra option for purchaser when new. vehicle may already have wires and just need hooking up,so yes these mirrors will work if no wires already installed, you will just need to run extra wires to make them work
Factory conditions in the North grew worse as the 20th Century became closer. There were no set safety rules, children were allowed to work the same hours as adults, and the pay was very low.
Children RAN the coca-cola factory in the 19th century, and used real cocaine as one of the ingredients. The basic answer is no, because Coca Cola didn't exist in the early 19th century.
it is fun in there you can have any thing you want in there after work
Thirteen hour work days, no workers comp, dirty, hot, tiring. That are just a few words on how to describe factory life.
There was no work in Canada in the 1930's the commies took it over
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
yes you can have chickens if you work at a chicke factory.