In Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" Scrooge tells the Ghost of Christmas Past that his old master and boss Fezziwig was a good master because of his kindness and generosity. Fezziwig treated cared for his workers as if they were his family and that begins to make Scrooge regret his actions toward those who have worked for him.
Fezziwig treated his workers with kindness, respect, and generosity. He was known for hosting lively and joyful parties for his employees, providing them with festive food and drink, and creating a warm and welcoming work environment. Fezziwig genuinely cared about the well-being and happiness of his workers.
Scrooge liked Fezziwig because he was very generous, and respectful to his co-workers. Also, everybody loved him.
Mr. Fezziwig was his boss. Marley was later Scrooge's partner. When he sees himself in the past he said if he owned a business someday he would treat his people like Fezziwig did. Look at him now. He forgot and he didn't treat them like he said he would.
Mr. Fezziwig was his boss. Marley was later Scrooge's partner. When he sees himself in the past he said if he owned a business someday he would treat his people like Fezziwig did. Look at him now. He forgot and he didn't treat them like he said he would
Scrooge's employer, Fezziwig, enjoyed the party when Scrooge was his apprentice. Fezziwig was known for his generosity and jovial personality, which made the party a lively and enjoyable event.
Fezziwig is a/an Money lender
he used to exploited them especially the Chinese workers.
how did Andrew Carnegie treat workers
He didn't treat his workers well. He didn't really care about their well being and livelihoods. He also ruined most of the workers lives and generally disregarded them.
not well
Like a caca
he doesnt
No