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Bell ringer What does bias mean? Showing favoritism, inclination, leaning towards one side or point of view
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Industrial Revolution
Child Labor Industrial Revolution
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Child Labor Children & women could be hired for less than men
Example: Samuel Slater’s factory Hired children btwn 7-12 years old Earned cents a week Adults usually earned $2-$3 a week By 1900, there were almost 2 million children under the age of 15 working in the USA
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Working Conditions Workday from 4:00 am – 7:30 pm
Factories usually had no windows Poor lighting Dangerous machines Pollution No insurance No worker compensation
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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
1911 146 garment workers died The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City on March 25, 1911, was the largest industrial disaster in the history of the city of New York, causing the death of 146 garment workers who either died in the fire or jumped to their deaths. The fire led to legislation requiring improved factory safety standards and helped spur the growth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers in that industry.
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Company, owned by Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, occupied the top three floors of the ten-story Asch building in New York City at the intersection of Greene Street and Washington Place, just east of Washington Square. The company employed approximately 500 workers, mostly young immigrant women from Italy and Eastern Europe. Some of the women were as young as twelve or thirteen and worked fourteen-hour shifts during a 60-hour to 72-hour workweek, sewing clothes for a wage of $1.50 per week (approximately $31 per week in 2006 dollars).
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Cartoon pointing out the horrid working conditions at Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
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Cartoon point out the corruption inherent in the inspection of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory by city officials.
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Picture taken after clean up began on the ninth floor.
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Modern day child labor? Nike Disney Hyundai Guess Walmart Kmart
JCPenney Victoria Secret/Limited H & M Espirit Liz Claiborne
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Popcorn Questions! Directions
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Do you think we should have uniforms at Whitehall?
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Do you think most companies exploit their labor?
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Would you buy something that you know practices horrible labor practices?
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What can we do to stop sweatshop labor?
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