Child labour was improving but it was still bad. Children still had to work for up to 7 hours and the conditions in the factories were hot, stuffy and cramped. Many accident still happened and punishments on children were still used. For more info go to.....www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk (its realy good)
Child labor was much more intense in the 1930s and 1940s than it is now. Children were expected to perform much more dangerous jobs than they are allowed to now.
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The government did not like labor unions along with big corporations. As a result labor unions were illegal until the 1930's.
It was around about 1912 or something like that *-_-*
because people like you dont do anything about it
it was painful when i had my kid on the farm.
because they want the products
in factories like the Cornell Mill.
It was hard they had to do labor but they wanted to that's the crazy thing
when you say why....? why not ??? would you like to be forced to do stuff you wouldn't want to?? there is every reason to stop child labour it is cruel!!!
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.
idontk
Bad.