Before the 19th century, most workers lived less than an hour's walk from their work.
Very few American workers live with that kind of risk.
By this time all the workers lived away from the village.
These workers lived in poor conditions and had limited freedom.
Without planning, the hotel was built near where the workers lived.
"I still have more than 30 injured workers living with me," he said.
Usually the workers lived in camps built near their work site.
The workers are smaller than the queen, and will only live for a few weeks.
In most other cities, these workers live near the poverty line.
Over 150 families of vineyard workers live and work there.