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Title: Lives of Factory Workers


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Lives of Factory Workers
  • Ch 13. Sec 2

2
Factory Workers
  • Factory Workers had many rules to follow.
  • Had to be on time, breaks at set times, only
    leave with permission, work in all types of
    weather.
  • Breaking of rules resulted in fines, pay cut, or
    job loss.
  • Factory machines had no safety devices.
  • Accidents happened frequently.
  • Employers offered no compensation.
  • Workers were expected to work 14 hrs a day, six
    days a week.

3
Changes in workplace
  • Abuses soon scandalized England.
  • Parliament investigated working conditions in
    factories.
  • Elizabeth Bently was questioned.
  • She said that she started to work when she was 6.
  • She was forced to work from 5 in the morning to 9
    at night.
  • She was beaten for been late.
  • England passed the Factory Act of 1883.
  • Allowed for factory inspections and enforcement
    of child labor laws.

4
Tenements
  • Life for workers was not much better at home.
  • Lived in shabby apartments called Tenements.
  • 12 or more people were crammed into a single
    room.
  • In one town in England up to 50,000 workers lived
    in cellars.

5
Development of Middle Class
  • Balance of economic power shifted form farming to
    industry.
  • Well-educated middle class thrived.
  • Many of them served as management for the
    factories and kept them running.
  • Gained economic and political power. Not based
    on birth.
  • They started to live in bigger houses and were
    able to acquire more expensive life-style.

6
Women and Industrialization
  • With the decrease for farm labor many women
    started to work in Textile factories.
  • Some started to work for the middle class
    families in domestic activities.
  • Middle class women started to stay home.
  • Many started to look for independence.
  • Found work as nurses, operators, went to college
    and as teachers.
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