Many states had passed laws regulating child labor, minimum wages, and working conditions.
Child labor.
1. Say no to child labor, and yes to education...... 2. Stop Child Labor 3. Be kind to a child: Stop Child Labor 4. Let a Child be a Child: Stop Child Labor 5. If we want to develop our country we should first develop a bright future for these children.
Congress included child labor restrictions in the FAir LAbor Standards ACt in 1935.
no to Child labour
Ideas for 15 slogans are:If we want to develop our country we should first develop a bright future for these children.Save the children: Let them play, not work.Children have their whole lives to work a job; they have only a few years to be a child.Love the children: stop child labor.Stop child labor nowChildren are precious, let them be children not workers.Work is for adults, play and education is for children.Children who work a job lose a precious time of their lives: Stop child labor!Protect child development - Stop child labor.Love your children - Stop child labor!Child labor is just WRONG.Save the children - Stop child labor!Factories aren't for children - Stop Child Labor!Let children be children, not child laborers.Children just aren't prepared for hours of working, so stop child labor NOW!
chea wizzz well child labor is a human rights issue and it should be stopped soon
Child labor
there mom said so
They did reports on it
set an age for employment
They worked to reduce child labor and for the womens suffarge campain.
An end to labor unions.
because accidents were common in t
The changes that industrialization brought about for the children included child labor where young children worked in mines and factories, as rural families moved to cities.
more labor,
The 8 hour work day, the minimum wage and child labor laws were all notable reforms put in place to correct abuses in industry at the turn of the 20th century.
Charles Dickens did not directly influence the laws that supported child labor during the 1800s. However, his writings, such as "Oliver Twist" and "David Copperfield," shed light on the harsh realities of child labor and helped raise awareness about the issue. This, in turn, contributed to the public's growing outrage and eventually led to legislative changes to improve working conditions for children.
To correct the faults of an industrialized society, reformers advocated for new economic systems, free public education, legislative reforms, unionization, abolishment of slavery, and rights for women.