The working conditions were awful during the Industrial Revolution. Many factories were being built, and workers were needed to fill those factories. There were many people willing to work. Employers could set wages at little to almost none, just because. They knew that people wanted to work, so those people would take what they got. The workers worked many long hours, for just about the whole week. They only got paid $8 to $10 dollars a week, working at 10 cents an hour. Skilled workers received a little more money. Women who worked during the Industrial Revolution received one-half of what the men made. Then children, who worked, received less than that. The factory owners wanted to make profit, so they had to have