By hitting them and telling them that he will kill their family
how did Andrew Carnegie treat workers
this is good
His factory workers were underpaid and worked long shifts in poorly ventilated, dirty, and unsafe environments. After the heat of unions riding up his back, Carnegie made some improvements as to how his laborers were treated in the factories.
Andrew Carnegie treated his workers poorly by paying low wages and enforcing long hours without proper working conditions. He also used violent tactics to suppress worker protests and strikes.
he was friendly to them
yes
he treated them pretty harsh
He treated them very bad. They were paid little and worked long hours, they were beaten and threatened even though he fought for workers who have bad working conditions he treated his very poorly.
Being known to some as a 'robber baron' and to others as a 'captain of industry', Carnegie founded the Carnegie Steel Company in the Progressive Era. He also donated some 200 million dollars to charity.
he was friendly to them
Carnegie was known for implementing harsh labor practices, including long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions for his workers in the steel industry. He resisted attempts by workers to unionize and often used violence to break strikes. Despite his reputation as a ruthless businessman, Carnegie did establish some employee benefits, such as a pension plan.
most people think he treated them poorly but he actually treated them very well