How did Andrew Carnegie treat his workers?

He treated them very bad. They were paid little and worked long hours, they were beaten and threatened even though he fought for workers who have bad working conditions he treated his very poorly.

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That's good. But you must also tell about the strike.
Most of his workers would have agreed with that, however, scabs were happy to get the work.
is there info. or an article the only focus about HIM TREATING HIS WORKINGS

i want to add more details
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/peopleevents/pande01.html

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/peopleevents/pande04.html
What have i dicovered.
He treated them very bad. They were paid little and worked long hours
He was treating very bad and he paid his workings long hours and worked little a lot of the time.
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