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explain from where did the workers come and how did they get job in industries in the early twentieth century?

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Answered by punitadabral1p9qmlz
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the workers from the ancient rural region of India , they were poor and have no sense of expenses , British pick the advantage and slot them work in the coal mines , after attaining the job they were not allow meet their families again
Answered by Anonymous
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1. When job news spread, employees traveled great distances in the Mills looking for jobs. From the united provinces, for example, they went to work in the bombay textile mills and in the calcutta jute mills.

2. It was always difficult to get a job, even when mills multiplied and demand for the workers increased. The numbers that were seeking work were often more than the available employment.

3. It has also restricted entry into mills. The real probability of having a job relied on current friendship and personal relationship networks.

4. In order to get new hires, the industrialists hired laborers. The jobber was very often an old and trusted worker. He got people from his village making sure they worked to help them settle down in the city and give them money in times of crisis.

5. The jobber was a individual with a certain power and authority. He began to demand money and gift for his favor, and to monitor workers lives.

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