they used dangerous machines and worked 19 hours a day with one hour break
it was like poo
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
Cheap labour ! They paid children very little wages - if at all!
Because they all lost there job du to he explosion in the late 1800s
If you are referring to British evacuees at the outset of WWII, they looked like any working class children of the time.
it was like poo
They had to do many business working and working in factories
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
Children would start working very early like when they were six or more and worked nine to twelve hours a day.
it was far more easy than it was in the 1750 as they had factories to do it for them
it is like a secratary working for the state
•To ensure adequate safety measures and to promote the health and welfare of the workers employed in factories. •To prevent haphazard growth of factories through the provisions related to the approval of plans before the creation of a factory. •To regulate the working condition in factories, regulate the working hours, leave, holidays, overtime, employment of children, women and young persons. •Scope and coverage •Regulates working condition in factories. •Basic minimum requirements for ensuring safety, health and welfare of workers.
Cheap labour ! They paid children very little wages - if at all!
Lots of fabric, for instance - it was the main cotton manufacturer. (but much more than this - this is how everything started).
children in the victorain times did lots of job. like cleaning chimmleys, working in the factories, scullery maids, pushing carts in the mine, helping out down at the farms and sometimes teaching there friends at school.
immigrants did labor like working in factories
Hard