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Occupational Safety and Health: Worker Safety: Looking Back
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Occupational Safety and Health: Worker Safety: Looking Back

Although concern for worker safety was expressed as far back as Hypocrites, it wasn't until 1911, in the wake of the Triangle Shirt Factory fire, that the first worker compensation laws were enacted.

Division of Labor and the Industrial Revolution
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Division of Labor and the Industrial Revolution

American history professor Alice Kessler-Harris talks about the division of labor by gender before and during the Industrial Revolution. "Women's labor is...cheap labor because it's assumed that women do not have to support families and therefore th...

Immigrants at Work in the Nineteenth Century
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Immigrants at Work in the Nineteenth Century

American history professor Alice Kessler-Harris talks about the plight of the immigrants who came to the United States to work during the Industrial Revolution and beyond. In many cases, Professor Kessler-Harris explains, it was the men who immigrat...

Working Women in Colonial America
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Working Women in Colonial America

American history professor Alice Kessler-Harris says that, during the period of "proto industrialization," things changed in the North when women became more engaged in what she calls "entrepreneurial activities." In the South, those women who didn'...