Firstly, living conditions were mainly terrible because of the unsanitary, and crowded rooms the workers often lived in. Occasionally, a count of 40 people or more were usually crammed and jam-packed into a room to live in while living in one of many camps on the plantation grounds. To continue, even things like sleeping were regimed on …show more content…
Which primarily attributes the working conditions status as an atrocious task to put on someone. Some of the back-breaking labour they are doing on the fields are things like, cutting down ripe sugar canes that have razor sharp leaves scattering its stock, and spending hours out on the barren fields picking weeds while having to deal with a wasp infestation that most plantations have. All of which doesn’t match their pay scale, which is a meager $3 for some. Not only all of that, workers also have to deal with racial and gender differentiations which change living, and working conditions, which is the third