Although the workers of
the Triangle Shirtwaist had low wages, they worked for more than 14
hours a day, even on Saturday and the doors were always closed so that
they would not miss work, almost in conditions of slavery and without
rights, nor protection from the laws ... For women
of that time, it was desirable to work in the factory, to be
economically secure, in addition to the factory had modern facilities,
with large rooms with high ceilings and large windows, where the
temperature was comfortable both in winter and in summer.