The structure of authority within the new factory in the
industrial revolution is Owner, Overseer, and Worker.
Wherein the owner is the primary decision maker who relays
said decisions to the factory’s overseer to be complied by the workers regardless
of their concerns and misgivings.
Factory owners usually enjoy lavish lifestyles as a result
of having the majority of the factory’s profit given to them. Overseers are
paid quite adequately to live comfortable lives while the workers, who labored
the most, are only paid a small amount sometimes lower than the minimum wage.