Working Conditions In Victorian England

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1. Long working hours: Normal shifts in this era were usually 12-14 hours a day. Workers had to work extra time during certain peak seasons.
2. Low wages: The wages in this era depended on the age and gender. A typical male worker earned about 15 shillings (75p) a week, female workers earned seven shillings (35p) and children earned three shillings (15p) per week.
3. Cruel discipline: Discipline was a necessity to work in the Victorian era. For lack of discipline there was frequent "strapping" (hitting with a leather strap). Other punishments included hanging iron weights around children's necks, hanging them from the roof in baskets, nailing children's ears to the table, and drenching them in water buckets to keep them awake.
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Accidents: Various jobs had massive amounts of risks. Children were forced to crawl into dangerous, unguarded machinery that led to many accidents.
6. Health: The air in this era was full of dust, which led to chest and lung diseases and loud noise made by machines damaged workers' hearing.
7. Parish apprentices: Orphans from workhouses in southern England were "apprenticed" to factory owners, supposedly to learn the textiles trade.
Working Conditions of Children
Child labour was the most critical issue in the Victorian London. Children, as young as eleven years, were made sent to work in dangerous mines and factories. Children also worked as servants in people’s houses. They worked overtime to support their families, the children were poorly paid.
As a product of Industrial revolution, there was a growing number of factories. These factories produced pollution. The factories, chimneys, and mines were functioned with coal which was burned and released smoke, which affected the health of the workers.

Working Conditions in the Mines
One of the aspects of the Victorian Child Labour was the dreadful working conditions. This was predominantly extravagant in the coal mines. The mines were dark and made it hard to see, this would usually cause permanent problems with