capacitación perfeccionamiento EDUCACIÓN FUTURO congresos entrevistas clasificados empleados cuil-cuitAnses subsidio mayorista preciosganancias NBI Necesidades básicas insatisfechas PAMI Programa de asistencia médico integral
Crisis familiar bienestar humildadsolidaridaddignidad educación vocación públicaprivada desarrollo Clases sociales Trabajo infantil alta media baja = pobres = carenciados indigentesExtrema pobreza
Trabajo informal En negroindocumentados China pobreza Población numerosa ParaguayPerúBolivia Maltrato laboral indemnización
agrupaciones Conflictos laborales Huelga, paro manifestación salarios crisis hospitales sociedad esfuerzo trabajo seguridad policía
Working at home Women sewed clothes or made things such us gloves or brushes. They worked for fifteen hours a day. In middle class families, men earned enough money to pay for the family food. Homeless families were sent to a workhouse. Many people had to live there together. Families were split up. They met only once a week for one hour.
factories When people worked at home they made their children help. Working in factories was very risky. They didn't earn enough money, they worked in bad conditions, there was illegal child work and children were tortured. They earned (15p.) a week, mothers too.
During Queen Victoria‘s reign, workers were often treated like slaves. Children had to work up to 12 hours a day. In 1842 they made new laws which prevented women, girls and boys under 10, from working in mines. mines Some children worked as chimney sweeps, and to do this they had to climb up inside the chimneys. Younger children were called trappers people were killed in mines
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