NO! If people complained about the bad treatment they would be fired and live on the street.
The book was an exposé about the working conditions of workers. Unless people were living and working with the low wages and working conditions they didn't know. It woke up people that laws were needed.
The conditions were dusty dirty and dangerous. They were very unhygenic and deseases were easily passed through people working close together all crammed up!
Union Organizers-
it was working in factories
The Government was changed. New people were elected into the office during the progressive era. Things were getting better and people were smarter. They elected new people as the government. Then Tauris Moton Was elected President from 1927-2010
Working conditions during the Civil War were harsh. People worked long hours and were paid very low wages. There were strikes during this time by workers to improve the working conditions.
The working conditions in Ecuador are poor compared to the working conditions in other areas of the world. These people must work in unsanitary conditions at times for example.
Working conditions in 1895 were poor to sub-optimal for people. People worked long hours and were forced to work in unsafe conditions.
Working people living in Manchester during the late 19th century were forced to live in terrible conditions. [- apex
Working people living in Manchester during the late 19th century were forced to live in terrible conditions.
Working people living in Manchester during the late 19th century were forced to live in terrible conditions.
The working conditions in the 1800s were poor and unsafe. There was no labor laws with many people being overworked including children.
Good workers a people who wont complain when it comes to working and heres a question for you are you a good worker.
People like to vent it makes them feel better
Complain about the French Complain about the French
People don't make bananas.
People don't like to be working while someone else isn't; it is due to the apparent disadvantage of putting time and energy into something, while somebody else will receive part of the turnout for this without doing anything.