Women During The Industrial Revolution

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Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution lead to many ground-breaking inventions. These included electricity, steam cars, steamboats and more. However it wasn’t all good during this time period. At the start the conditions were appalling in the work force like minimum age and wage restriction, workplace health and safety and women’s right. The women in the start, were treated like they had no rights. At the start women had no identity and just stayed home with the children and was classified as illegal (Bbc.co.uk). This is horrendous how even if woman tried to get a job they couldn’t without breaking the law. It wasn’t all like that because in the middle they started to get jobs but were low paying and no one else wanted to do. This …show more content…

The average percentage of children starting work was 49.9%. The percentage for children from the age of 10-13 was 27.9%, 14-17 was 10.3%, 18-20 was 4.1% and people 21 and over were 7.8% (Wathatcher.iweb.bsu.edu). This is appalling as they were just little children under the age of 10 is working and the age now is 3.9% which is much better than it was before. After one day of work for a child they got only 2 pence or 3 pence for about 8 hours of nonstop work (Www2.needham.k12.ma.us). That is dreadful you can’t buy clothes and that’s what they get paid for one day (Oldbaileyonline.org). The painters started to paint pictures of what the children were going through and it started to educate people and was a form of social criticism and more painting were going into museums and homes (Frader). Although the rights and mistreatment of child employees were bad, the workplace health and safety was just as …show more content…

Most of the dangerous jobs employees were children, the jobs they had to do was working with dangerous chemicals, working in mines and selling. Most of these jobs were very dangerous and they made children do it which is appalling (English-online.at). This was disgusting but was improved by the international labour organisation who were fighting for many decades of the rights of children, they declared that children must be protected them from dangers work (English-online.at). The workforce was improved by technology because the dangerous work lead to machines doing it and also as safety distances of the machines. The workforce health safety was terrible but did improve through time which all we can