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23 July, 10:39

On march 25, 1911, a fire in the triangle shirtwaist factory in new york city claimed the lives of 146 female workers. survivors described their attempts to escape through locked doors or by using fire escape ladders that bent under the weight of the workers. the triangle shirtwaist fire led to public outcry of poor working conditions and led to government regulations about health and safety in the workplace. explain the most likely effects of these regulations on businesses.

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  1. 23 July, 12:16
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    The most likely effects of these regulations on businesses are the lessened protection and the safety and also the intensification and enhancement of the total cost. There will be an increase in the following cost because of the fire in the factory.
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