how did the abandance of labour in the market affects the lives of workers in Britain during 19th century? Explain with example.
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abundance of cheap labour in the market affected the lives of workers in Britain
There were so many labourers who wanted to work in industries so they were rushing to industries
labourers were thrown out because there was so much a availability of cheap labour so there was no proper security for jobs
labourers were ill-treated
labourers Were not given proper wages
labourer used to have continous work so they used to be exhausted due to this
so many died working in that industries
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abundance of cheap labour in the market affected the lives of workers in Britain
There were so many labourers who wanted to work in industries so they were rushing to industries
labourers were thrown out because there was so much a availability of cheap labour so there was no proper security for jobs
labourers were ill-treated
labourers Were not given proper wages
labourer used to have continous work so they used to be exhausted due to this
so many died working in that industries
Hope it helps you dear. . . .
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