aIn the early 1900s in the U.S.A., workers in large industries worked long days and long weeks. It was not uncommon for workers in the meat-packing companies of Chicago, for example, to work twelve to fourteen hours, for six or seven days a week. As unions started exerting their inf...
Even though the early 1900s were a time when urbanization was growing like wildfire and cities were popping up all over the map, rural farming was still an important occupation of the working class. As factories and industries grew, farmers provided the food and agricultural resources that helped...
The early 1900s were marked by rapid advances in technology, war, and peace. In 1919, the average working hours per week in manufacturing were equal to 50 or around 200 hours per month. Over the years, some regulations have been introduced, and nowadays, as of January 2023, the average ...
While the reasons for s... MJ Childs - 《American Historical Review》 被引量: 0发表: 1996年 Childhood Transformed: Working-Class Children in Nineteenth-Century England Changing attitudes to children in early-19th-century England. Working conditions to 1867: agriculture and workshop industry iron ...
Among the men and women who reshaped the American working class during the early 1900s, there were many who were not members of labor unions.() A challenged the rights of B criticized the views of C interviewed the leaders of D changed the character of ...
Kochia: A new alternative for forage under high salinity conditions of Mexico Kochia scoparia L. Schrad belong to the family Chenopodiaceae. It was established in America in the early 1900s and it has been growing in Mexico for the ... MA Garduño - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 19发表: ...
What happens to someone's health when they work too hard? Do you think there should be a 4-day week? How has the pandemic affected working conditions? Would it be better for people to work from home? What advice do you have for people who overwork? What questions would you like to as...
My Granny’s mother, Lilian, had a family of five siblings, and Arthur was her younger brother. He was four years younger than her. Granny told me that Arthur immigrated to Canada in the early 1900s. Despite many searches. I could find no information on his immigration. However, months ...
Recent interpretations of women's relationship to the various organisations and political associations of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century labour movement stress the objective constraints on women's participation, rather than, as previously, the inherent apathy or docility of women. In ...
This chapter investigates the introduction and early history of attendant training in Victoria, Australia from the attendant perspective, exploring their reactions and asking whether training offered any real benefits to them or to the patients in their care. Attending as an occupation emerged in Victor...