1. Reality of Immigrant Working Conditions
The sanitary condition of the streets, homes, and shops in the tile Jewish settlement were rather bad, and did not compare favorably with that of other nationalities, except the Italian and the Polish, which in some respects were worse. ... A citizens committee was organized in Chicago to make an investigation of the true conditions and they eventually published a report based on the testimony of the employees of seventeen firms and thirty-one shops. It's prognosis of the situation basically said that the natural method of removing the causes of irritation in the shops and of making a m...
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