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The demand for coal rose because there were more factories to power with their new machines being invented. Also the houses for workers had to be powered. The new machines included things like the steam engine; trains, canal boats and barges ect. Hope it helps!
Wars, both domestically and internationally, can significantly impact the migration of workers in the U.S. Increased military conflicts often lead to a surge in refugees and asylum seekers from affected regions, altering the labor market dynamics. Additionally, wars can create labor shortages in certain sectors, prompting the U.S. to adjust immigration policies to attract foreign workers. Economic disruptions caused by war can also push domestic workers to migrate in search of better opportunities elsewhere.
This was a battle to unionize steel workers of Carnegie Steel Company in Pennsylvania. The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers (AA) was an American labor union formed in 1876. It was a craft union representing skilled iron and steel workers. Carnegie was publicly in favor of the Unions but only publicly. He and his manager Henry Frick were bound to break the union. The Homestead was a setback to the union. The Pennsylvania State Militia was brought in to stop the uprising.
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mayday is for workers. since bank workers are social workers they too get a holiday
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Fordism affected American labor negatively by refusing to increase wages or benefits, it made workers poor.
In the early days of the industrial revolution, some people sabotaged automated machines, because they were afraid they were going to lose their jobs.
To find out how many workers are needed to run 20 machines, first determine the worker-to-machine ratio from the given information. If 12 workers are needed for 4 machines, that means 3 workers are needed per machine (12 workers ÷ 4 machines). Therefore, for 20 machines, you would need 60 workers (20 machines × 3 workers per machine).
The machines did mostly their work and made workers loose their jobs.
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Some machines had a negative effect on the lives of workers. More machinery meant less was done by hand, which meant that fewer workers were needed. Of course machinery also made some jobs easier for workers. Although some jobs went away, others were created.