Most of them went on strikes/sit down strikes
factory owners
Factory owners were in fact "industrialization". Because the industrial base of the North was a significant one, it allowed factory owners to buy equipment from other factories to replace worn parts and add to their factory's output.
Because Germany wanted someone to blame for the unfairness of WWI so he chose Jews because where he used to live he lived in poverty whilst the Jews were rich factory owners so he hated Jews.
Factory owners in the Industrial Revolution wanted to hire women because they could pay them lower wages than men.
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During the strikes many Union workers were paid higher wages while the Factory owners got nothing in return
Most of them went on strikes/sit down strikes
Factory owners reacted with violence
Strikes were often broken by business owners and the government.
Investment from factory owners is equity and it is shown in balance sheet of business.
Type your answer here... free factory workers were treated worse than slaves.
Unions existed in New York City both before and after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Public reaction to the fire strengthened some of them. Business owners did not "allow" unions, they were generally forced to accept them after strikes. Of course, sometimes the strikes failed and those workplaces were not unionized at that time.
Strikes
factory owners
Factory owners were in fact "industrialization". Because the industrial base of the North was a significant one, it allowed factory owners to buy equipment from other factories to replace worn parts and add to their factory's output.
Factory owners did not take wages, they took the profits of the factory.