Why getting jobs in the mills of Bombay was difficult
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Although mills increased in number greatly, the number of people seeking jobs also increased. This has always been the case in India with the number of jobs available in the market being less than the people who are seeking jobs.
Job seekers also had restricted entry into the mills and workers. The capitalists and mill owners did not employ workers directly and sought the services of a jobber.
The jobber not only got workers employed in the factories and mills, but also helped them settle in the city, and even helped them with money when they needed it. Due to this, the jobber assumed authority and power. He demanded money, gifts and favour for helping the workers find employment. Thus arose a new class of people.
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friend
here's your answer
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Although mills increased in number greatly, the number of people seeking jobs also increased. This has always been the case in India with the number of jobs available in the market being less than the people who are seeking jobs.
Job seekers also had restricted entry into the mills and workers. The capitalists and mill owners did not employ workers directly and sought the services of a jobber.
The jobber not only got workers employed in the factories and mills, but also helped them settle in the city, and even helped them with money when they needed it. Due to this, the jobber assumed authority and power. He demanded money, gifts and favour for helping the workers find employment. Thus arose a new class of people.
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