The Labor Movement

I rember reading about the labour movement it was very sad because when the class read about Carnegie's Homestead Steel works in Homestead,Pennsylvania the workers put in 12 hour work days,7 workdays,and all they got payed was 10$ a weekSurprised.but the said of all was in New york,New york the reason it so sad because when you work in sweatshop andYell your finger gets caught in the needle all you would probally do is bind your up with a peice of cotton and go back to work.Then 1 afternoon at a sweatshop owened by triangle shirtwaist company in New york,New york where there asked for safer fire escapes and keep the workshop doors unlock there was...a fire on Saturday afternoon in march 1911.the fire killed more than 150 people .Cry
 
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The Bad Beninning

Mr.Count Olaf is a terrible man....  he slaped Clas now that is child abuse and there's 3 of um and there only 1 bed I would call chidren serives on Count Olaf and when they went to go complatied about it to Mr.Poe he did nothing but cough and ansrew the phone and then had the nerves to say that he can't do nothing about it.If I leaved with Count Ofal oh.... I dont seeCryhow they surived,I do'nt wo'nt sound rude but I would have slap him up side his head and wants up with all those eyes.God made you which two eyes for a reason and probally  the only reason he took in the kids is because of the money and he probally burn down the house because he wanted the money.HOPEFUL VIOLET,CLAUS,AND LITTLE SUNNY WE'LL ESCAPE THE CRUEL MR COUNT OFAL.thill then poor little kidsTongue out  

 
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