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During the Gilded Age, people who worked in factories
had only moderate health benefits in case of accidents.
had to work long hours.
had many opportunities for job promotions.
were often taught new skills.
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had to work long hours.
Factory workers in the Gilded Age typically faced long workdays (often 10–12+ hours), low pay, dangerous conditions, little job security or benefits, and few chances for advancement or retraining.
Factory workers in the Gilded Age typically faced long workdays (often 10–12+ hours), low pay, dangerous conditions, little job security or benefits, and few chances for advancement or retraining.
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