PPT-Working Conditions in Australia at the turn of the century
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You are to read through the following slides Take any notes in your work book and summarise each pages notes in 1 to 2 easy to remember sentences Concentrate on the main issues on each page Answer the questions and research questions as you come across them. Content Statement 10 & 11. Workers Organize. Mr. Leasure. 2014 – 2015. Harrison Career Center. Why were workers discontented with working conditions in the late 1800s?. Key Question #1. …discontented . INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS. Industrialization improved firearms, which became more accurate and faster loading.. Winchester, and Krupp and . Mauser. , invented repeating rifles.. Recoil cylinder made field artillery more accurate and “rapid-fire.”. YEAR 9 INVESTIGATE: HISTORY UNIT. 1901 Census. Population: 3.7 million. 95.9% Australian born. White, English speaking. Anglo-Saxon descent. Who might be missing from this story?. Who were Australians?. 1 Working conditions in the Bangladeshi garment sector: Social dialogue and compliance 2 Working conditions in the Bangladeshi garment sector: Social dialogue and compliance 3 W ORKING C ONDITIONS IN 2 30 GROUND REMOTE TURN-ON 5A FUSEBATTERY TURN ON GROUND When working with power connections it is always recommended that you dis-connect the battery to prevent accidents. For ease of use, the power Unit 2: . Beef. . Production. – Mini . project. Thursday 5.12.2013. Sam, . Chuks. , . Bojana. , Alex & Anne . 1. Agenda. Historic overview. Current situation. Production system. Pasture. Feed lot. th. Century. TeachTCI. Ch. 16. Add to your Table of Contents . Uncovering Problems @ Early 20. th. Century 4. Discovering Problems. Homeless boys were common in major cities. . What could be done?. Problems that the urban factory worker faced. Piecework. - pay based on how much you produce. 10-12 hour work day. Poor air/ventilation/poor lighting. Low wages/competition from labor surplus. Capitalist/anti-worker sentiment in early US history. US History: Spiconardi . Issues workers faced. Unsafe conditions. Severe injuries. Mangled limbs, infected cuts, chronic illness. Long Hours. Low pay. The Mills. What dangers would a child face in this textile mill? Why would a child be hired for this type of work?. change 1855-1964. Learning Outcomes. By the end of this lesson you will be able to…. Describe Urban and Rural changes E-D. Explain the key differences C-B. Judge how far conditions improved A-A. *. Life at the turn of the 20 th Century. African Americans led the fight against voting restrictions and Jim crow laws. As Americans had more time for leisure activities , a modern mass culture emerged. Project. EDs are demanding working environments . General purpose of the survey. Research Questions. Specific questions. Methods. Semi-structured expert video interviews with a total purposive convenience sample of around 12-18 subject matter experts, equally selected from various . Centre for Market Design Workshop, University of Melbourne, 3. rd. June 2022 . Michael Brennan, Chair. Matthew Jones, Research Economist. Working from home. Working from home. 2. Pre-Covid, 2% of work hours done from home. in platform work. Commission proposal for a Directive on. Economic and Social Committee. 18 . February 2022 . Max . Uebe. – DG EMPL. P. latform. . work. . by. . the. . numbers. 28 million . people estimated to do platform work in the EU today (6 million ‘on-location’,.
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