AP US History
Workplace conditions refer to the environment and circumstances under which employees work, encompassing factors like safety, health, hours, and overall worker welfare. In the context of World War I, these conditions were crucial as they influenced the productivity and morale of workers, particularly in industries that were vital to the war effort. The demands of wartime production led to changes in labor practices, labor shortages, and often hazardous working environments that shaped public policy and labor relations.