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They faced low wages and long hours in unsafe working conditions.
Latino farm workersANS 2 -The United Farm Workers of America.
Working conditions for factory workers in the late 19th century were a vast improvement from the conditions in the first part of the 19th century. The development of labor unions and governmental regulations helped end the horrible working conditions one hundred years earlier.
Another name for the working class is blue collar workers. Working folk, rank and file, and working stiffs are also other names of the working class.
The social criticism in Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" was a response to the harsh working conditions faced by immigrant workers in the meatpacking industry in Chicago. Sinclair exposed the unsafe working conditions, exploitation, and unsanitary practices that workers endured.
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.
they tried to incite a revolution... apex(;
They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.
They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.
As the workers realized their rights and stated to revolt, the working conditions started to improve.
Workers protested against harsh working conditions. This led to the formation of unions in order to protect the rights of the worker.
The trade union movement began in response to poor working conditions and exploitation of workers during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries. Workers came together to form unions to collectively bargain for better wages, shorter working hours, and improved working conditions. These unions fought for workers' rights and created a platform for workers to have a collective voice in their workplace.
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There was such an abundance of unskilled workers that if they protested for better working conditions, they would get fired and easily replaced by someone who was eager for a job.
Working conditions during the Civil War were harsh. People worked long hours and were paid very low wages. There were strikes during this time by workers to improve the working conditions.
Unions provide unity of numbers to force changes in working conditions.