The first event Sinclair incorporated into his novel was immigration. Immigration was happening all over the United States and in each city it happened the same way. Most all immigrants where forced to have their whole families work bad low paying dangerous factories jobs to just afford a run down house in the slums of their city. They where mistreated and used by the factory bosses. Some …show more content…
He had the most detail about the meat packaging plant. From the killing beds to just traveling to work in the dead of winter, work was gruesome. Jobs where not secure at all and you where always at risk to have a bad accident or even die on the job. Cleanliness was also an issue brought up in the novel. The factories where dirty and the meat was very low grade. Unions where formed, but the companies had ways to prevent further strikes. To keep the conditions the same and to have all the workers still treated horribly the company just hired more workers so a strike would do no good because they would have a full workforce even if many left. There was no winning work was hell and it was all true, this was very