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Workers currently using Vermeer lace
Vermeer lace worker refers to an economic activity in Victorian England in the19th century, in which many women made lace by hand at home to maintain the family economy. These women workers were living in extreme poverty, with poor working conditions, low wages and long working hours, and even suffered from unequal treatment and gender discrimination.
Nowadays, the history of Vermeer lace workers reminds us to cherish the fruits of labor in the history of human civilization, respect the rights and interests of workers and oppose exploitation and oppression. In addition, the story of Vermeer lace workers also inspires us to study hard, improve our cultural quality and skill level, get rid of poverty, realize our self-worth and social contribution, and make our own contribution to building a better society.
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