comment the working condition of workers in factories in early phase of industrialization
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The working conditions were very horrible
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The working condition of workers in Britain was quite poor when industrial revolution was set in motion. In India too it was similar or worse. Besides the physical hardship, workers wages were below what it should have been, they did not get any monetary incentives for extra hours worked, there was no cap on the number of hours they would work every day, there was no healthcare facility, in the event of injuries no compensation was paid and so on. The owner or promoter was supreme and the workers would carry out the job as per the former's whims and fancies without any of their rights being protected.
Gradually, as Acts like Factories Act, Workmens' Compensation Act, Minimum Wages Act, ESI Act, Payment of Bonus Act etc were established, the working condition of workers began to improve and the worker was thereafter recognised as a stakeholder in the entire activity..
Gradually, as Acts like Factories Act, Workmens' Compensation Act, Minimum Wages Act, ESI Act, Payment of Bonus Act etc were established, the working condition of workers began to improve and the worker was thereafter recognised as a stakeholder in the entire activity..
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