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    York City took six days‚ [when] before… the trip took month. (Document 5)”. “As the Industrial Revolution spread to the United States… factories [began to] appear (Document 3).” Factories may not seem very revolutionary because they are everywhere now‚ but they had to start somewhere. Factories increased productivity‚ and provided an easy access to goods. Factories also provided many

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    patience was tested‚ and a umbrella of oppression covered the people of Europe. When new inventions arose to facilitate the mass production of goods that supplied the people of Europe‚ nearly everyone was forced to begin a new career within a factory. Factories became so dominant that eventually the cottage industry no longer played a part in people’s lives. The consequences of these new inventions and new working environments caused a dramatic plummet in the life expectancy of an average citizen to

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    SYNOPSIS The case study is about Haute Couture Fashion Bhd (HCF) and how it ran into trouble in early 2009. HCF was established in the 1974 with first fully equipped factory in Penang then started out as a small unlisted family business in the clothing manufacturing business. HCF has very quick established as high quality manufacturer of both men’s and women’s clothes. The case relates‚ in particular‚ to the problems currently being faced by HCF. Its new Managing Director‚ Jeffrey Cheong had just

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    employed in production factories with dangerous‚ and often fatal‚ working conditions. Based on this understanding of the use of children as laborers‚ it is now considered by wealthy countries to be a human rights violation‚ and is outlawed‚ while some poorer countries may allow or tolerate child labour. Child labour can also be defined as the full-time employment of children who are under a minimum legal age. The Victorian era became notorious for employing young children in factories and mines and as

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    supplies. The working conditions in the factories in the mid 1800s on the other hand‚ was very harsh and dangerous. It was very easy to get caught in a machine‚ and get badly injured. The average workday for employees was 11.4 hours a day. Not only was the machines moving at a rapid pace‚ but children that had to work‚ would end up getting caught in it. That is not the only thing bad about it‚ there was also no cooling or heating systems in the factories. In the summer is was very hot and dry‚ and

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    ailments far greater than carpal tunnel. People commonly worked anywhere from twelve to eighteen hours‚ with few or no breaks. Thus‚ they hardly had time to eat at work‚ and when they got home were too tired to eat‚ so hunger was almost constant. The factories were dirty‚ hot‚ and poorly lighted‚ and usually had low ceilings. The jobs that the workers were made to carry out were dangerous‚ even deadly‚ especially in the coal mines. Workers were beaten if they dozed off on the job or weren’t meeting the

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    Every morning‚ I wake up extremely early to get to the factory for work. Since I’m a young woman‚ I work in the textile part of the factory alongside other women‚ young and old. Pretty much everyone in this town works in the factory‚ and if they don’t‚ and if they’re a man‚ they probably work in the coal mine. Although we all work long hours for a very low pay‚ and the majority of the children don’t get a real education‚ all of our work is contributing to the improvement of machines and architecture

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    unjust and unacceptable. The working conditions varied depending on the position that each woman held. The managers of these factories expected near perfection from the women in the workplace and they were heavily fined or severely punished for anything they did that the managers did not see fit such as eating‚ talking‚ or singing. The women that worked in the factories during this time period worked shifts that were twelve hours long each and every day. After their exhausting shifts they had to

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    Revolution‚ the increase in crop labor had brought increase in population. As the population grew‚ more demands for jobs were sought. And new ideas like the cotton industry rose‚ which brought the revolution. As water runned machinery and water runned factories were evolving‚ so was the social life. As industrialization thrived as coal and steam were discovered‚ the seeking for jobs caused migration‚ and the start to flourish cities. Thereupon‚ we can say that the basis is considered to be new technology

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    body‚ and paycheck. During the Industrial Revolution‚ factory workers used to work around 12 hours a day‚ until Henry Ford came along and changed that‚ making his factory run on 8 hour days. People with the opposing view‚ believe that "allowing employees to work shorter hours . They found it was bad for workers’ health." (Six-Hour Days Will Never Work) This is a valid concern‚ but the productivity still increased in all of these factories. Another concern people have is that they believe that

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