Children faces all types of abuses when working in factories. These abuses included but were not only limited to: bad working conditions, low to no wages, hazardous jobs, and overwork without break. However, these abuses have been diminished due to the government's acts on child labor.
The abuses children face --hollz WA
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The abuses children face --hollz WA
Children worked in dangourus factories and machines were dangourus people got there foot cought in machinery and most people got hurt if not killed in the machines. Most kids died but at the end of the day they can watch the jezza kyle show and get on with there life.
It is found in your face.
Women began working in factories during World War II and continued to occupy the American work force after the war.
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yes. they were not being paid as much as the men were and most employers were reluctant to employ women over men anyway. they were also put at risk when working and not given the appropriate clothing for safety.
Factory workers had to face the huge dumps other workers made, since there was no bathrooms located in the the factories. So it often smelled pretty bad. Workers hated the awful smell, they went on "Duty strike" around 1875.
The children were used to remove lint from the spinning machines because they were small, but the machines weren't turned off while the children were under them, so they could make a mistake and end up dying.
It is estimated that there are around 250,000 street children in the Philippines. Many of these children face challenges such as poverty, abuse, and lack of access to basic necessities. Various organizations and government agencies are working to support and protect these vulnerable children.
"The Cry of the Children" is a poem about the horrors of child labor. The author, Elizabeth Barrett Browning , began to write it after heard the cries of the children who worked in the mines and factories under repulsive circumstances. It speaks of the deaths, the terrible situations, and the hard times that the children faced while being made to work in these deplorable conditions.