I don't think you know what century you want to be in. Some of these jobs didn't end until the 1950's others were completely obsolete by the early 1900's or earlier.
There was one peril not addressed in this video: No monetary compensation for injured workers or such for the families who lost their lives while on the job. This would change with the coming of workers' compensation insurance, along with laws making mandatory its use. This protection covered the medical expenses of injured and sick workers; it provided part of the salary or wage compensation for the injured employee.
It doesn't really fit the topic of the video. Seamstresses still exist today. It's not inherently a dangerous job either, just the work conditions they were in, which also applied to many factory jobs of the era.
I love that you don't even understand what a decade is.
I don't think you know what century you want to be in. Some of these jobs didn't end until the 1950's others were completely obsolete by the early 1900's or earlier.
There was one peril not addressed in this video: No monetary compensation for injured workers or such for the families who lost their lives while on the job. This would change with the coming of workers' compensation insurance, along with laws making mandatory its use. This protection covered the medical expenses of injured and sick workers; it provided part of the salary or wage compensation for the injured employee.
Hard to believe OSHA was formed on April 28, 1971
Also not mentioned was the horrific damage of the infamous Triangle Shirt Waist fire in 1911.
It doesn't really fit the topic of the video. Seamstresses still exist today. It's not inherently a dangerous job either, just the work conditions they were in, which also applied to many factory jobs of the era.
Also, rules and regulations are often written in blood