wages increased faster than prices.
Sarah G. Bangley
Employers were against employese
American Federation of labor
They provided investment capitol. loans to help buisnisses buy stuff they needed to increase future buisness. such as a conveir belt or a new power loom.
The House of Lords.
Sarah G. Bangley
''In the late 1800 s, workers organized unions to solve their problems. Their problems were low wages and unsafe working conditions. The workers formed local unions in single factories. These unions used strikes to try to force employers to increase wages or make working conditions safer.''
The typical pay of factory workers in late 1800 was around $2 per week.
25% increase.
the answer is that they had light bulbs to light the factories and workers working on the items
75 to 1,800 is a 2,300% increase.
The increase is 90 for a total of 1,890.
at home
for security and haircuts
In the 1800's, factory workers were paid very low wages. It was common for workers to make about fifty cents to a dollar an hour..
which group organized labor unions in the U.s, in 1800
Working conditions began to improve for many workers.