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1.What is unsafe about this picture? 2.Why don’t children work in factories now? 3.What should these kids be doing instead of working in a factory? DO NOW

1. What development on farms caused people to leave rural areas for the cities to look for jobs? 2. This shift of population to the cities is known as what? 3. What refers to the growth of factories and in cities? Name the –ization!

A movement where reformers worked to improve the social and political problems that arose from the vast changes brought by industrialization. PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT

THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION LED TO THE RISE OF ORGANIZED LABOR AND IMPORTANT WORKPLACE REFORMS.

_____Child Labor_____ As young as 5-6 year olds worked in factories Did not go to school Worked as hard as adults Lower pay NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRY

Factory air was dirty High injury rate Heavy machines used in small spaces Unsafe working conditions NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRY

12-18 hours a day Average pay was $2 a week Long Hours/Low Wages NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRY

FORMATION OF LABOR UNIONS: ORGANIZATIONS OF WAGE EARNERS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SERVING THE MEMBERS' INTERESTS WITH RESPECT TO WAGES (PAY) AND WORKING CONDITIONS.

Growth of American Federation of Labor (AFL): Brought reform and change. Ex: Plumbers, Builders, Carpenters, Miners, etc. WHAT CAUSED REFORMS? 1. Organized Labor Unions

WORKERS STRIKE A method of protest used by unions where workers stop working.

A failed strike between steel workers and Carnegie in Homestead, Pennsylvania. WHAT CAUSED REFORMS CARNEGIE/VIDEOS/HOMESTEAD-STRIKE 2. Homestead Strike

The Homestead Strike Carnegie and Homestead

PROGRESSIVE ERA REFORM Placed restrictions on child labor Coal minersCigar factory Child Labor

PROGRESSIVE ERA REFORM Improved safety conditions. New safety regulations Unsafe working conditions

PROGRESSIVE ERA REFORM Long Hours/Low Wages Reduced working hours Introduced minimum wage