because it is dangerous and it can make the children die or get hurt badly
in this case, some children as young as 8 can work at a factory, some are 7 or even at the age of 6.
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"Oompa-Loompas" are characters from the famous children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. They are small beings who work in Willy Wonka's factory.
Children usually work as a child laborer because their parents have a debt to someone and the child is responsible for paying it off, and they are sent to work at a factory.
They worked as Chimney Sweeps,Factory Workers,Street Cleaners and Minners
The children had to work in a factory. They were treated as machines, but less then that. They were considered replaceable. A machine isn't very replaceable (valuable and expensive). When they would get their finger cut off the boss would just fire them. The children had to work in the factory all their life because they did not go to school and didn't have a education.
It was very hard to work in a factory. You had long hours and very little pay. Men were paid:Little, women:less, and children: least of all. You get the jist, it was a bad time. Factories are bad.
Factory owners often recruited children through a variety of means, including advertisements in local newspapers, word-of-mouth in communities, and by leveraging the economic desperation of families. Many parents, facing poverty, were willing to send their children to work in factories for meager wages, believing it was necessary for the family's survival. Additionally, some factory owners established relationships with local schools or orphanages, seeking to employ children who were not in formal education. This exploitation was fueled by a lack of labor laws protecting children at the time.
Parents typically stop helping their children with homework around the age of 13 or 14, as children become more independent and responsible for their own academic work.
Children RAN the coca-cola factory in the 19th century, and used real cocaine as one of the ingredients. The basic answer is no, because Coca Cola didn't exist in the early 19th century.
Children sometimes worked up to 19 hours a day,with a one-hour break.The conditions were horrible due to bad quality of air.
yes you can have chickens if you work at a chicke factory.