During Luxembourg’s steel boom, industrialists in the south of the country constructed housing in order to attract and retain workers. A century later, employers are doing the same. And not just for workers at the coalface.
Around 1880, steel manufacturing and mining companies began mushrooming in Luxembourg’s southern Minett region. Esch-sur-Alzette was still a village compared to today. Because of a lack of housing, workers from abroad lived in dorms, with up to four people sharing a bed in shifts, in some cases. Those who brought…

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