In the 1920s, industrial workers faced several significant challenges, including low wages, long working hours, and unsafe working conditions. Many were subjected to labor exploitation with limited rights or protections, leading to widespread discontent and strikes. Additionally, the rise of mechanization resulted in job insecurity, as machines began to replace manual labor. The lack of strong labor unions during this period further hindered workers' ability to advocate for better conditions and fair treatment.
Low wages and dangerous working conditions
A few global problems affecting factory workers are long hours, physical stress and danger of injury, and workplace safety in general. In 3rd world and developing nations, problems like low wages and poor working conditions can further complicate the life of an industrial worker.
animals eating their crops and hoodlums robbing them
they had to face snowstorms and avalanches killed workers and slowed progress
is this ur SS hw lol
not good they were sh1tty and fat like cake fat kids are fat
not good they were sh1tty and fat like cake fat kids are fat
could never get a full week in because of strikes
In both periods of time, farmers encountered a lot of problems regarding pests and parasites. They also had to put up with a rise in unknown crop diseases.
They worked long hours in dangerous conditions with no benefits.
1.communication problems 2.relationship with social worker and the client 3.not cooperate with the client in counseling 4.client expection
workers looked down upon them because they would work more for less money.