Union Pacific workers have faced several significant problems, including demanding schedules that often lead to long hours and insufficient rest. Safety concerns are also prominent, with reports of accidents and injuries attributed to understaffing and high-pressure environments. Furthermore, many workers have expressed dissatisfaction with wages and benefits, feeling that they do not adequately reflect the demands of their jobs. These issues have led to strikes and labor disputes as workers seek better conditions and fair compensation.
Irish & African Amercian. =) (Hope it helped!)
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Both Union Pacific and Central Pacific faced significant challenges, but the Central Pacific workers, who primarily consisted of Chinese laborers, had a particularly difficult route. They had to navigate the Sierra Nevada mountains, facing harsh weather, treacherous terrain, and limited resources. Additionally, they encountered severe discrimination and were often subjected to dangerous working conditions. In contrast, while Union Pacific workers also faced hardships, their route was less geographically daunting and they had more support from local communities.
the chinamen
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the mountains were difficult to cross
The Union Pacific relied on Irish and African American workers. The Central Pacific hired Chinese workers. The immigrant workers were low-paid and did difficult work.
All workers were needed
from Europe and Asia
a high percentage were Chinese
A train?
Irish & African Amercian. =) (Hope it helped!)
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On May 10, 1869, Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad met at Promontory Summit, UT with 1,800 miles of new tracks laid.
The Central Pacific relied on workers from the country of China, and the Union Pacific Company relied on workers from many nationalities, like African Americans, Native Americans, Irish, and so on. Hope this helps!
the chinamen
NovaNet answer: to protect and promote workers' rights