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Increased immigration Poor economic conditions on family farms. Availability of jobs in the cities. Freed slaves also needed jobs.
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Workers were skilled. They completed the entire product. They worked mainly with tools. They controlled their work schedules. They controlled their work environment. They took pride in their product and made quality products. Product was more expensive to buy. They were paid by the amount of products sold. They were replaced with unskilled workers who massed produced different products.
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Workers were generally unskilled. They worked on only part of a product. They worked mainly with machines. The work schedules were set by their boss or supervisor. The work environment was controlled by a boss or supervisor. They did not necessarily take pride in their product and made products of less quality. Products were less expensive to buy. They were paid by the hour or by piecework.
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America was becoming a cash oriented society. Wages were low so everyone had to work to support the family. There was no unemployment or disability insurance.
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Dangerous conditions Long hours and low pay (many paid by the product not the hour). Work place prone to accidents. Little ventilation and extreme heat or cold. Few restroom facilities and emergency exits.
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Excluded from the most-skilled and highest- paying jobs. Little chance for women to advance. Women were paid less than men. Children’s wages meant difference from eating or going hungry. Paid even less than women and worked in dangerous conditions.
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