Max Blanck And Harris Triangle Fire

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The Triangle Fire occurred on March 25, 1911. It was considered to be "the deadliest industrial disaster in the history." The owners Max Blanck and Issac Harris had 500 workers, the youngest being 10 going into work for them. They had them work for fourteen hours a day and payed them two dollars a day. Since Blanck and Harris had them work for long hours and low pay, the employers went on strike. They were not allowed to get any breaks and were expected to make 180,000 stitches per hour. Blanck and Harris also thought the workers might steal and they could not afford that, so they had everyone other exit that was in the building closed. The only exit available had a guard that would check every employer before they left.
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