Laborers faced several issues during the Gilded Age including:
1) Long work hours- Laborers during this era worked upwards of 60 hours a week and often worked 6 days a week. These work hours were for men, women, and children.
2) Unsafe working conditions- During this era there were very few safety standards. Individuals were constantly getting hurt using machinery, resulting in the loss of fingers and hands.
3) Poor pay- Individuals were at the mercy of their bosses in terms of being paid, as there was no minimum wage at this point. This resulted in very little poor for a ton of work.