The largest group of workers who typically made less money are often low-wage workers, including those in the service, retail, and agriculture sectors. These jobs frequently offer minimum wage or close to it, reflecting the disparity in income among different occupational groups. Additionally, many of these positions are part-time or lack benefits, further contributing to lower overall earnings. As a result, this demographic often faces economic challenges despite their significant numbers in the workforce.
Workers fought for higher wages, less hours, and less insurance.
to not lay off workers instead give less money and make more jobs
Some machines had a negative affect on the lives of workers. More machinery meant less was done by hand which meant that less workers were needed. Of course machinery also made some jobs easier for workers.
Most of the labour used to build the Canadian Pacific Railway were immigrants because they would work for less pay. On the eastern side the largest ethnic group would have been Irish. On the western side it was the Chinese.
Because the banks went bankrupt so no one could borrow money. Employers also had less money because of this causing them to cut back wages.
less money need more workers
because less money will be made and there will be less workers
less money need more workers
Paying them less money than male workers
less money need more workers
less money need more workers
less money need more workers
Immigrants would work for less money
less money need more workers
less money need more workers
less money need more workers
Irish is the second largest ethnic group (after German) in the United States with just less than 1/3 of Americans claiming Irish ancestry.