I don't think that factory owners had their workers in their best interest, because the original purpose of having a factory, is to have worker's be paid little, and get as many products produced as possible. If this is their main goal, then I don't think they really care about the workers. Obviously they think lowly of their employees, because it is said that factory workers don't have skill because they're just doing the same thing, repeatedly, and that one thing is very simple and easy. As the document said, they used the women when they're young because of their small hands, then rely on them to quit so they can have babies, honestly I think that's crazy, how they use young girls then the girls money goes back home to the men's education to become factory owners. The document mentions that the women stay in like, grouped housing or something? If you look at all the details of factory workers, it compares to slavery. Owners assume that if catastrophe struck, the workers can support themselves and solve their own problems. They live in certain housing, which the factory workers had to leave because it was proven to be illegal to do that. I would've thought that people wouldn't think that that was suspicious, but instead, more people kept moving into the city. I don't think factories were a brilliant idea. Yes, it does make for good production, but it can make peoples lives miserable, and sometimes can take the lives of the workers. Personally, I would never want to work in a factory, that'd be really boring and I wouldn't get paid much, it's kind of a shameful job, but whatever.
Sarah Palin's Alaska is literally the best show. I think she'd be a cool president. She's funny, has good values (like sticking with family) and she's been through more tough times then any of us so obviously she's strong. Get over it. I'm not saying she's the brightest bulb in the pack
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