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Why was the year 1904 considered bad for Russian workers? Explain the reason?

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Answered by subhasankarde
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The following points may help you:

a. In 1904, prices of essential goods rose making it difficult for workers.
b. There was decline in real wages of the workers by almost 20%.
c. This brought about increase in the membership of workers' association.
d. Later, On Sunday, a mass of workers was held at St. Petersburg, who marched towards Winter palace to present their petitions to the Tsar, like increase in wages, improvement in the conditions of workers, resulting in firing by the soldiers.
Answered by bhatiamona
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Why was the year 1904 considered bad for Russian workers? Explain the reason?

The year 1904 was bad for Russian workers because the prices of essential commodities started rising rapidly in the year 1904. At the same time, the wages paid to Russian workers had dropped by about 20%.

The membership of all the labor unions it had in Russia began to increase unexpectedly, and industrial action was called for when the Putilov Iron Works, a gathering of Russian workers formed in 1904, dismissed four members. As a result, over the next few days, more than a million workers in St. Petersburg left their jobs and went on strike. Their demand was that the working hours should be reduced to 8 hours, wages should be increased and working conditions should be improved. In 1904, the interested workers had to struggle more to meet their demands, so this year was useless for them. was.

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