Well because back then they didn't have many job chooses that were too good, so they put up with it because a job is a job & money is money even if it is very little.
novanet- they could be replaced easily by other workers
become much worse
They faced low wages and long hours in unsafe working conditions.
Working conditions in the late 1800s were often harsh and dangerous, characterized by long hours, low wages, and minimal job security. Factories and mines were overcrowded and poorly ventilated, leading to high rates of injury and illness among workers. Child labor was common, with many young children working in hazardous environments. Labor unions began to emerge during this time, advocating for better conditions and workers' rights.
Sweatshops
Sweatshops
Unions formed in the late 1800s because of unsafe working conditions. The factory workers wanted safer working conditions, shorter hours, and more pay
become much worse
They faced low wages and long hours in unsafe working conditions.
They faced low wages and long hours in unsafe working conditions.
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
For many workers it was easy for some it was hard and gender played a big part in it.
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
Well because back then they didn't have many job chooses that were too good, so they put up with it because a job is a job & money is money even if it is very little. novanet- they could be replaced easily by other workers
Well because back then they didn't have many job chooses that were too good, so they put up with it because a job is a job & money is money even if it is very little. novanet- they could be replaced easily by other workers
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
In the late 1800s, one response of workers in England to unsafe working conditions was to form trade unions. These unions aimed to organize laborers to collectively negotiate for better wages, safer working conditions, and reasonable hours. Strikes and protests became common tactics to press employers and the government for reforms. This movement laid the groundwork for future labor rights advancements throughout the 20th century.
Working conditions in the late 1800s were often harsh and dangerous, characterized by long hours, low wages, and minimal job security. Factories and mines were overcrowded and poorly ventilated, leading to high rates of injury and illness among workers. Child labor was common, with many young children working in hazardous environments. Labor unions began to emerge during this time, advocating for better conditions and workers' rights.