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mention the problems bought by industrialization in Russian revolution

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Main Problems Facing Industrial Workers in Russia in 1905 


By 1905, cities were flooded with workers. Life was extremely 
difficult for the working class. In the main cities, living conditions 
were very poor and the accommodation for the workers was very cramped, 
usually having only enough floor space for people to walk in. When 
working, the workers who worked in the factories were at a constant 
risk because of the dangerous, heavy and unguarded machinery. The 
workers usually worked for fifteen to sixteen hours a day and earning 
next to nothing for the amount of time they worked. This caused a low 
morale in factories and led to avoidable accidents happening on the 
factory floor due to tiredness. 

The grievances that the workers wanted to change were that they wanted 
their hours of work reduced and there pay increased to a rouble a day. 
The workers also wanted better living and working conditions. The 
workers wanted to change the law as the workers couldn't go on strikes 
because trade unions were prohibited. The workers couldn't be 
represented in parliament, because parliament had not been created by 
then. 

A grievance that the workers, peasants and the middle class suffered 
from was that the government's policies to develop industry had 
disastrous effects on the people. Even though oil and coil production 
trebled, and the iron production quadrupled, the peasants that moved 
to the major cities realised that they would have found themselves 
better off staying in the countryside as their conditions hardly 
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