Most work in occupations such as factory work, was done by men. When they left to go fight the war, there was a large increase in women who went to work in these factories. This helped lead to an increase in women workers, and a shift in the social status of women after the war.
One possible consequence for wartime women who worked in factories when men began returning from overseas after the war was that men would get their jobs back. This would leave the women without work. Another consequence was that men would resent them.
the women took over the jobs of the men. they worked as factory workers, sewers, nurses etc. minors if male also fought in the war and also were taught and prepared to battle
expected to give up their jobs.
To the best of my knowing, women took all the jobs men had. They had those jobs on top of taking care of their families. They worked as farmers and factory workers to help the war effort. Millions of men were away in military service. Women replaced them in so many industries vital to the production of war materiel needed to defeat the Nazis and the Japanese. Without so many women contributing to the war effort at home, the Allies might very well have been defeated.
Most work in occupations such as factory work, was done by men. When they left to go fight the war, there was a large increase in women who went to work in these factories. This helped lead to an increase in women workers, and a shift in the social status of women after the war.
There were people that weaved and the men oversaw the women!
350,000 workers 100,000 men and 250,000 others Others?
Those tiny men are called Oompa Loompas.
Employers could pay women less than men.
Many women worked jobs, which were held by men (such as factory workers), until too many men were drafted into the military. The shortage of workers was filled by women, in many cases.
Factory owners found that they could satisfy most of their labor needs with immigrant workers, so they rejected most black applicants.
There are a wide variety of jobs found in Canada. These include electricians, doctors, lawyers, teachers, factory workers, as well as business men and women.
Because of the appauling social conditions and the exploitation of factory workers in particular (faceless matchstick men and women).
Well, 1914 is the year when ww1 broke out, so a lot of men went to fight. This meant women needed to do all the men's jobs likeengineermechaniccarpenterchemistteacherships captainbutcherfarmershop keepertram runnersfactory workers.
It promised them freedom from oppressive factory owners and it meant that all workers would share equally in the labor and the rewards. The workers would own and control the means of production.
they are the 11 men workers.