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The excerpt below is from samuel gompers testimony before the senate committe on education and labor law in 1863

What does this testimony demonstrate?

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

The excerpt below is from Samuel Gompers’ testimony before the Senate Committee on Education and Labor in 1883. I maintain that the hours of labor ought to be reduced. From every standpoint the hours are too long in modern industries, more especially where the individual worker is but a part of the machine and is compelled to keep in motion in accordance with the velocity with which the machine turns. What does this testimony demonstrate?

Answer:

This testimony shows that it was common for workers to be subjected to abusive hours because there was no regulation of working hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

The testimony shown above shows a complaint about the abusive hours workers were subjected to, before there were labor laws and regulations that would protect workers from this type of abuse. This happened because the worker was not seen as a human being with limitations, but as part of the mechanical machinery.

This shows the importance of creating unions, so that this and other problems could be solved, protecting workers and ensuring that rules were created.

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