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The factory act was first introduced in 1833.
yes the factory act 1833 was during the industrial revolution =]
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Apart from the few factory and mill owners who had the welfare of their emplyees at heart, very little. Any improvement gained came largely from the employees banding together and struggling for them.
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The factory act was first introduced in 1833.
The factory act was first introduced in 1833.
yes the factory act 1833 was during the industrial revolution =]
Factory Act of 1833
17th june 18333
The Factory Act of 1833 in England was designed to prevent the abuse of factory workers. Some of the main points of this act were: A. It applied to all textile factories; B. Prohibited employers from hiring children under age 9; C. Prohibited working children between the ages of 9 to 13 for more than 9 hours per day; and D. Prohibited working 13 to 18 year old children more than 12 hours per day. The law also called for strict inspections and enforcement.
The factory act improved the conditions of industrial workers in England during the 19th Century. The act regulated the working conditions of workers. But most factory owners ignored these act till later.
Beginning in 1819, England began to pass a series of laws designed to prevent the abuse of workers in the factories. The most noted were: A. Factory Act of 1819; B. Factory Act of 1833; C. Mines Act of 1842; and D. The ten hour law of 1847.
In 1833 the Government introduced the Factory Act as a way to improve working conditions for children working in factories. There were a few rules and 4 inspectors were assigned to enforce the rules throughout the country. As there were only 4 inspectors the Factory Act did little to help the working children as many employers did not abide by the rules.
In 1833 the Government introduced the Factory Act as a way to improve working conditions for children working in factories. There were a few rules and 4 inspectors were assigned to enforce the rules throughout the country. As there were only 4 inspectors the Factory Act did little to help the working children as many employers did not abide by the rules.
The Homesteaders.