well in Victorian times child labor was bad, kids died in factories, lost limbs, and hair.
kids chose working over education b/c they thought they would rather get money then get nothin.
also the conditions in the factories and mines were taribble air pollution, oil, soot
yah i would say it is harsh.
Lewis Hine tries to stop child labor and does because he saw the harsh conditions the kids all over the world were going thougth and wanted to try and stop it and he did but it still goes on it most places.
The original unions were formed because of the extremely harsh work conditions in America at the time. These Unions stood for more worker rights, child labor laws, and minimum wage.
Knights of Labor ended child labor.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Pip was indirectly affected by child labor laws through his interactions with characters like Joe Gargery. The novel highlights the harsh reality of child labor during that era, illustrating the physical and emotional toll it took on young individuals like Pip. Pip's experiences and relationships with others in the story shed light on the impact of child labor laws, albeit not directly addressing them in the narrative.
the hypothesis of child labor are many
the hypothesis of child labor are many
The "Child Savers" and the child labor supporters.
yes child labor is worldwide.......there is still child labor in Africa china and a lot of other places
100%. All child labor is children. Not all children engage in child labor.
what are solutions for child labor
harsh
child labor is very cheap than adult labor. It steals child's childhood and violates rights!