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In Victorian times, rich and middle class people employed servants to do the house work.
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The type of dangerous they had were such as factory workers, chimney sweeps, coal miners and so on.
24 hours a day
They worked as Chimney Sweeps,Factory Workers,Street Cleaners and Minners
A typical wage for male factory workers in the Victorian era was about 15 shillings a week. Female factory workers earned about 7 shillings a week.
Children started working in a factory from a very young age. They were paid very little and sometimes nothing at all. The conditions were poor and the work dangerous. There were many cases where children lost fingers, limbs and even lives
Factory owners did not take wages, they took the profits of the factory.
because it is dangerous and it can make the children die or get hurt badly
Yes as they get an exceptional pay for thier dangerous work
no the children had more dangerous jobs
The Factory Act was introduced in the Victorian era to improve working conditions in factories, with the first significant legislation being the Factory Act of 1833. This act aimed to regulate child labor, limiting the hours that children could work and establishing a system for factory inspections. Subsequent acts followed in the 1840s and 1870s, further enhancing worker protections and conditions.
People in the Victorian era would have had jobs like butlers and maids, drivers, gardeners, and governesses. There were many households with servants.
Factory work was difficult and dangerous but it paid well.