Women and Reform: Working women were not happy with their working conditions, they had no benefits, so they were looking for a change in that so that their goals would start something that would help them ... a reform
The reform came about because women worked fourteen hours a day, six days a week in dangerous jobs for little money. In response to this, textile workers organized protests, strikes, and groups. Women were excluded. Later, with some influences of power, women obtained equality and union recognition, higher wages and fewer hours of work. For the first time, women became powerful