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The British factory act limited the working hours of children and women to a maximum of 10 hours per day. The act was passed in 1847.
It began the industrial revolution and changed working. With the introduction of the factory came shift work, hourly wages, and even weekends. Before the factory things were made individually and if it took 6 months that's what it took. The factory changed life forever.
The British factory act limited the working hours of children and women to a maximum of 10 hours per day. The act was passed in 1847.
The harsh working conditions for British factory workers in the 19th century include long working hours, for as long as 16 hours a day, and physical punishment to make workers speed up production. Since machines were not designed for safety, many fatal accidents resulted.
Yes, But I believe not on the weekends.
Factory working conditions were not safe.
by singing songs together and working as a team
It is traditional not to work on weekends.
you can get it my scamming ,but don't do it just go to the factory.
factory working conditions were not safe
Weekends typically refer to days not included in the working week. These are typically Saturday and Sunday. The rest of the week would be considered weekdays.
Factory Acts were a series of laws implemented by the British Parliament to improve factory conditions. Initially, the Acts were created to regulate the conditions of children who worked in the cotton mills. Eventually, acts were added that improved the working conditions of all who worked in the factories.