Working and living conditions under the Five-Year Plans: workers and women

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  • Created by: gemshort
  • Created on: 02-05-18 13:29

Workers benefitted from the Five-Year Plans

  • Workers and young people were enthusiastic and many volunteered to work on distant projects
  • Workers approved of the attack on bourgeois specialists
  • Industrial workers in the late 1920s with valued skills advanced quickly to supervisory or management positions
  • There were great strides in higher technical education and intelligent proletarians did well when wage differentials were introduced in the 1930s
  • Training courses meant workers who stayed in their jobs had opportunities to get higher pay, better working conditions and better housing

Workers did not benefit from the Five-Year Plans

  • During the First Five-Year Plan, workers suffered because of the lack of consumer goods and food
  • Cities and towns were growing by 200,000 a month and overcrowding was intense
  • Remote towns had no paved roads

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