People had to work very long hours in dangerous, unhealthy conditions in order to make a living.
Industrial Revolution conditions were quite bad. Many people were needed to do work, and they didn't get payed as much. Small children were hired/used a lot since they could fit into machines and control the insides of it, although it lead to a lot of death and exhaustion. Many people went on strike as well.
yup
Apart from the few factory and mill owners who had the welfare of their emplyees at heart, very little. Any improvement gained came largely from the employees banding together and struggling for them.
The out come of the Industrial Revolution was successful. It turn out to be good because of the new factory owners and new workers.
The type of housing built for factory workers during the Industrial Revolution is commonly referred to as "tenements." These were often overcrowded, poorly constructed buildings that housed multiple families, typically in urban areas near factories. Tenements were characterized by their lack of basic amenities and sanitation, reflecting the harsh living conditions faced by many industrial workers of the time.
Urbanization of Factory workers
yup
Apart from the few factory and mill owners who had the welfare of their emplyees at heart, very little. Any improvement gained came largely from the employees banding together and struggling for them.
The out come of the Industrial Revolution was successful. It turn out to be good because of the new factory owners and new workers.
The factory act improved the conditions of industrial workers in England during the 19th Century. The act regulated the working conditions of workers. But most factory owners ignored these act till later.
I think it is the Industrial Revolution
Urbanization of Factory workers
cacapoppo
As the workers realized their rights and stated to revolt, the working conditions started to improve.
12 to 14 hours
Low pay, dangerous work conditions, no medical care
Low wages and dangerous working conditions
Factory discipline during the Industrial Revolution was characterized by strict rules, long working hours, and harsh punishments for infractions. Workers were expected to follow a regimented schedule and adhere to the authority of the factory owners and managers. This discipline was necessary to maintain productivity and control a large workforce, but it also resulted in exploitation and poor working conditions for many factory workers.