Wasit University discusses Doctoral thesis on the development of the labour system and workers' rights in Britain
A doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Education for the Humanities at Wasit University discussed the development of the labor system and workers' rights in Britain until 1937 in the presence of the Rector, Professor Dr. Mazen Al-Hasani, whose thesis presented by student Ikram Fares Ghanem aimed to clarify the most important effects of the industrial revolution on the general conditions of the working class and the suffering of factory workers from working conditions in British industrial cities, including children and women, and the actions taken by the working class to get rid of their suffering and the government's position on that suffering. The expansion of industry and the reduction of agricultural land in the (tweer movement) led to farmers migrating to the city in search of jobs and found them in factories, which helped to employ numbers of them in poor conditions and without guarantees to deal with disease and disability.