The book Workers On Their Industries was written by author Frank Wallis Galton Here you can read free online of Workers On Their Industries book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Workers On Their Industries a good or bad book?
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89 London, we can find some men employed for no more than 18s. Per week of 58 hours, while others can be found, doing of course different but not necessarily more laborious work, who receive as much as 2 per week of the same hours. Overtime is system- atically worked in almost all the mills, especially by the lower paid classes of workmen, and it is curious to note that it is frequently paid for at a lower rate of pay than the ordinary time. Thus there are men who are paid 6d. Per hour in the d...ay who receive only 5d. Per hour overtime, and others at 5d. Per hour in the day only receiving 4d. When working overtime, a state of things which is certainly not desirable in, or creditable to, any trade. The state of affairs in these respects can no doubt be attributed largely to the fact, that the millers have never had a strong Trade Union to look after their interests. Thus their wages and hours have been left to be fixed by the employers, uncontrolled by any force which could obtain decent conditions for the men.
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