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In 1891, Congress passed the first federal law to improve safety in mines. The law required ventilation in mines and made it illegal for companies to hire children under 12 years old to work in mines.
In the past, children as young as 6 or 7 years old were sometimes employed to work in mines. However, laws in most countries now prohibit anyone under the age of 18 from working in mines due to safety concerns.
The 1842 Coal Mines Act forbade the underground employment of women and girls in coal mines in Britain. This was in response to growing concerns about the harsh working conditions and exploitation experienced by women and children in the mines.
By not allowing children under 10 and women to work in mines
The Mines Act of 1842 forbid employing children under age 10, and for all women, to work in mines. It should be noted that England mines today and in 1842 have extensive coal mines.
Many worked in the woolen mills or the mines. In the mills they would work the weaving machines and also clean the lint out from under them while they were working. Many were killed or maimed in the jobs they had.
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Children under 13 are not allowed to work more than 9 hours a day. Some people can afford maids. 1832 - children under 9 were banned from working.
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You can prevent a contractor from working on a project by not hiring them or accepting a bid from them. Contractors are paid to do work by a person or company and typically work under a binding contract.
The reason is that many mines have sunk under water and there is gold in mines so that is why .
The Indian government can stop or prevent child labour by: · They can give free education to poor children. · They can provide sufficient food for poor families to survive. · They ban children under 14 years of age to work. · They provide free health care to poor people. · Since poverty is the main cause of child labour the government can provide the to the poor people with jobs so that they can take care of their families and send their children to school instead of being child laborers and working in dangerous factories, mines, restaurants all day long.