Cigar makers faced several hardships, including long working hours in often poor conditions, leading to health issues from exposure to tobacco dust. They also contended with low wages, which were insufficient to support their families. Additionally, labor disputes and strikes were common as they fought for better working conditions and fair pay, often facing resistance from employers and law enforcement. Economic fluctuations and competition from machine-made cigars further threatened their livelihoods.
Cigar Makers' International Union ended in 1974.
Cigar Makers' International Union was created in 1864.
William E. Knollenberg has written: 'Knollenberg's tables for the use of cigar manufacturers and cigar makers' -- subject(s): Tables, Cigar industry
according to these jounal entries what hardships did soldiers face at the battelefront?
he faced metal hardships
cold winters
the roanoke people face the native americans
Driughnessneass
having to pioneer
i dont no
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i dont know :(