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Read the passage and write your views on the working condition of the workers earlier and now?


Industries such as the cotton textile were particularly hard for workers to endure long hours of labour.
The nature of the work being done meant that the workplace had to be very hot, steam engines contributing
further to the heat in this and other industries. Machinery was not always fenced off and workers would be
exposed to the moving parts of the machines whilst they worked. Children were often employed to move between these dangerous machines as they were small enough to fit between tightly packed machinery. This led to them being placed in a great deal of danger and death rate was quite high in factories. The impact of the long hours added to the dangers of the workplace. It was quite common for workers to work 12 hours or more a day, in hot and physically exhausting work places. Exhaustion naturally led to the workers becoming sluggish (slow), which again made the workplace more dangerous.​

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