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Many new jobs for women were created during the Industrial Age. From 1880 to 1900 the number of employed women went from 2.6 to 8.6 million. In 1880 4% of clerical workers were women; by 1920 the figure was 50%, but women could not get management positions. Although middle class married women were able to stay at home, among the poor, women—and children—had to work. (Truant officers who patrolled factories to get children into school were thwarted by struggling parents who needed the extra income.) A state of quasi-slavery existed where parents bound children to work, but child labor would not be squarely addressed until the Progressive Era.
Unions were generally hostile to women; men believed women shouldn't work for wages because they undercut wage levels. Some separate women's unions did exist, and they sought special legislation for female workers, etc. The International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union led a massive strike against New York City sweatshops. Union leaders came from the middle class and were not militant, but insistent. In the 19th century no special concern existed over children or women doing hard work—they had always worked within the family on farms or in family businesses. By 1890 18% of the labor force consisted of children between the ages of ten and fifteen.
<span>The two major pollutants that form acid rain are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.</span>
In the Egyptian myths, Isis speaks and resurrection: when Set, her sibling, slaughters Osiris (his sibling and Isis' sibling/spouse), Isis (with the assistance of her sister Nephthys) assembles the parts of Osiris that Set had strewn about the world, and with Isis' enchantment, she breathes life into Osiris back to life. Notwithstanding, he chooses to live in the black market, turning into the leader of that space.
ABC licensees ensure that policies are created to guide employees of an alcohol establishment in the service of alcoholic beverages. This is further explained below.
<h3>What are ABC Licensees?</h3>
Generally, It is the responsibility of the ABC Licensee to ensure that rules are in place to instruct staff members in the responsible serving of alcoholic drinks on the licensed premises.
In conclusion, In order to guarantee that alcoholic drinks are served safely and responsibly, ABC licensees must ensure that rules are in place to direct staff.
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