Relief Workers in Ontario 1930s
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persuasive in showing how hard it was for people to work in relief camps. The conditions were terrible and morale was low and people saw no future ahead of them. Although the workers were limited in what they could do to not compete with private sector jobs, many public services were accomplished and revolution was averted. The camps reduced the amount of unemployed and allowed men to keep their dignity, therefore achieving the set goals.
persuasive in showing how hard it was for people to work in relief camps. The conditions were terrible and morale was low and people saw no future ahead of them. Although the workers were limited in what they could do to not compete with private sector jobs, many public services were accomplished and revolution was averted. The camps reduced the amount of unemployed and allowed men to keep their dignity, therefore achieving the set goals.