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Metal workers of russia declared themselves as aristocrats. why?

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Answered by vivekyadavima21952
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Industrial Workers  The working population in Russia was different from other countries in Europe before 1917 in the following ways—  .  (i) Many workers had settled in cities permanently but many had strong links with the villages from which they came and continued to live in villages. They went to the towns to work daily and then returned to their villages in the evenings.  .
 (ii) Workers were a divided social group. Workers were divided by skill. Divisions among workers was visible in their dress and manners also.                                          
  (iii) Metal workers considered themselves aristocrats among workers as their occupations demanded more training and skill. 
  (iv) Women made up 31 per cent of the labour force by 1914, but they were paid less then men.    
(v) Some workers formed associations of help in times of unemployment or financial hardship.  
(vi) The workers did unite to strike work when they disagreed with the employers about dismissals or about work conditions.

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