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How did rapid construction lead to poor working conditions?

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Answered by sarthak200464
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Due to rapid construction there a is a flourished labour and as a result a large no. of people are left unemployed
Answered by mariospartan
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The rapid constructions lead to poor working conditions because many of the workers are underpaid, they are often forced to live in poor conditioned accommodations, they are often forced to work overtime, and they are often prone to accidents.

EXPLANATION:

  • Whenever there is rapid construction taking place then the worst of the sufferers are generally the workers because of the poor working conditions.
  • Since, there is rapid construction then we can assume that these projects are time bound and are to he completed within a limited time. This condition allows the authorities to hire more and more workers, where they are often underpaid and are also forced to work overtime.
  • More and more workers would have to share limited accommodation this creates a problem of sanitation. Since they are generally time bound the construction site are more prone to accidents because they would be trying to complete the work faster while ignoring the safety instructions.

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