They could not leave their jobs until their debts were paid to the company
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slaves working in towns and citys
Well, in the bituminous coal industry, towns built by coal companies were called "company towns" or more commonly "coal patches". For example, most of the small towns in southwestern Pennsylvania were coal patches. As company towns, all citizens were beholden to their employer, the coal company. They had to use the "company store", paid high company costs, and the company even had their own "company police" to enforce rules the company made. All the homes looked the same, one after another, built on hillsides, and with very tiny yards. Bentleyville PA, Vesta PA, Monessen PA,, Charleroi PA (and more) were all coal patches / company towns.
Atchison and Leavenworth, were the first two major ones but there were lots more. Every county that was formed or in process of forming had pro slavery towns pop up near the free towns and during the period know as bleeding Kansas there would be skirmishes during any event that required a vote. Some of the towns existed only as stakes driven in the ground and a tent put up but others were real towns that rivaled their freemen counterpart. For an example look at Jefferson City in Jefferson County.
They could not leave their jobs until their debts were paid to the company
Wage slavery in company towns refers to a situation where workers are paid low wages by the company that also provides them with housing, goods, and services, trapping them in a cycle of debt and dependency. Workers had little choice but to accept the poor working conditions and low pay due to the lack of outside employment opportunities and control exerted by the company over all aspects of their lives.
Workers in company towns feel like they work in a system of wage slavery because they are economically dependent on their employer due to limited job opportunities in the area. The company controls various aspects of their lives, such as housing and goods prices, reducing their freedom and bargaining power. Additionally, the low wages and poor working conditions exacerbate feelings of exploitation and servitude.
Wage slavery in many towns referred to a situation where workers were paid low wages that barely covered their basic needs, trapping them in a cycle of poverty and dependence on their employers. This lack of bargaining power led to exploitative working conditions and limited opportunities for workers to improve their circumstances.
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Communism or slavery.
Most likely many black men had no or very little wages after slavery was abolished. The highest wage was likely only several cents per day.
Wage slavery refers to a situation where a person is dependent for a livelihood on the wages earned, especially if the dependency is total and immediate. The person is working but not making enough money to live so they need to work other jobs to make ends meet. The person can't quit the job because they need it to live. This is wage slavery.
yes like my wage is..... The company pays a fair wage. He wants to wage war on the enemy.
Slavery is not a big thing in the 2014. Slavery was a big thing in the past.
Abraham Lincoln thought the difference was only that wage labor was temporary and slavery was permanent.