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explain how workers are divided in social groups​

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Answered by diyakhrz12109
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Answer::workers were divided into groups on the basis of society they live, their skills and dress they wear etc..

Explanation:

* They had no respect for their jobs. *Some Industries were not allowed to form their unions. *Workers were divided by skill among different social groups. *Government fixed a certain time limit for working employees but private factories and industries do not follow this rule. *Workers divided by groups basis in their dress code. *They form social groups mainly for their community development according to the needs of individual families.

*Most of the workers settled in cities but they had strong relations in villages. *Some workers formed associations for helping other unemployed people

Answered by yatishkag45
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Workers in Russia were divided by skill. Metal workers considered themselves aristocrats among other workers.

Their occupation demanded more training and skill. Women made up 31 per cent of the factory labour force by 1914, but they were paid less than men. Divisions among workers showed themselves in dress and manners too. Some workers formed associations to help members in times of unemployment or financial hardship.

Despite divisions, workers did unite to strike work when they disagreed with employers about dismissals of work conditions. This was a unique thing in them.

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