Child Labor in U.S. History
1836 Early answers.com propose state minimum age laws
Union members at the National Trades' Union Convention make the first formal, public proposal recommending that states establish minimum ages for factory work
1836 First state child labor law
Massachusetts requires children under 15 working in factories to attend school at least 3 months/year
1842 States begin limiting children's work days
Massachusetts limits children's work days to 10 hours; other states soon pass similar laws but most of these laws are not consistently enforced
1938 Federal regulation of child labor achieved in Fair Labor Standards Act
For the first time, minimum ages of employment and hours of work for children are regulated by federal law. By: answers.com
The labor laws is 18 to start a buisness. i think that this is ridiculesness
To the best of my knowledge, every state has child labor laws. There are also federal child labor laws. To find Texas' child labor laws, google 'Texas statutes, labor code, chapter 51'
which state did not have child labor laws in 1914?
So children would not have to be like adults. (work) For so little. :(
No, see the link below for the US Dept. of Labor's state by state laws regarding child labor.
No
Labor laws include the number of hours a person may work, when overtime is paid, when a strike is allowed, and child labor laws.
Congress included child labor restrictions in the FAir LAbor Standards ACt in 1935.
cheap labor. and less kids in schools. personally i am quite fond of child labor laws.
yes
never
Children!