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"workers in Russia were a divided social group." Justify the statement.

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Answered by syedbasil
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During the 1890s, workers were divided on the basis of society they live, skills they possess, dress they wear etc
On the basis of society, some workers came from villages while some came from cities
On the basis of skill, workers who had knowledge in metals were considered high among other workers
Skilled workers were paid higher than less skilled persons

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Answered by masterumerkhan
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Answer:

Workers in Russia were divided

by skill. Metal workers considered

themselves aristocrats among other

workers. Their occupation demanded

more training and skill. Women made

up 31 per cent of the factory labour

force by 1914, but they were paid less

than men. Divisions among workers

showed themselves in dress and

manners too. Some workers formed

associations to help members in times

of unemployment or financial hardship.

Despite divisions, workers did unite

to strike work when they disagreed

with employers about dismissals of

work conditions. This was a unique

thing in them.

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