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Working conditions for people in the Army can be very harsh. They may have to work in times of war, dealing with bullets, rockets and other hazards. They also have to work no matter what the weather is like, including in the heat and in the cold. Those members of the Army that work in offices may have an easier time of it, since they often have working conditions similar to those of their civilian counterparts.
not good they were sh1tty and fat like cake fat kids are fat
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
yes - they had to work in all conditions
Low pay, dangerous work conditions, no medical care
Most of them were exactly the same as the mens conditions.
Conditions on slave plantations were bad, You would work from sun rise to sun set and would be beat if you didn't do enough work-
Their working conditions, amount of time they have to work and they pay.
pediatrician work conditions
the working conditions there are like super awesome if you are interested in working there you will love it, it is an awesome experience. everybody there is so welcoming you are just like one big family and they are so understanding and they will work with you. they will do the best they can to work with you and your schedule.
Working conditions in 1895 were poor to sub-optimal for people. People worked long hours and were forced to work in unsafe conditions.
Children had to work long hard hours in terrible conditions , not getting payed nearly enough for their work.
bad conditions
I don't know. But what are the weather conditions they work in? I don't know. But what are the weather conditions they work in?
Went On strike or formed unions to improve conditions like lack of pay, no or little breaks, and lack of safety.
Immigrants would work for low wages in unsafe conditions
Definition of working conditions