Around The 1900's I think
it drove children away from working
Profit is primacy, human life is not.
Good ventilation
During the Edwardian era, many children began working in mines at a young age, often starting around 10 to 12 years old. The harsh economic conditions and lack of regulatory protections allowed for widespread child labor, with some younger children employed in dangerous roles. This practice was common in coal mines, where children were used for tasks such as hauling coal and operating machinery. The issue eventually led to reforms aimed at improving working conditions and limiting child labor.
They worked in coal mines and some children didn't servive in the mines because of all the fumes.
it drove children away from working
Workers Retardo
they eat chicken and pie
The Mines Act of 1842 was enacted in the United Kingdom, preventing children under the age of 10 from working in coal mines. This legislation was a significant step in labor reform, highlighting growing concerns about the welfare of children and the harsh conditions they faced in industrial work environments. The act aimed to improve safety and working conditions in the mining industry.
Profit is primacy, human life is not.
Probably not. Remember! The children working in the mines were poor children and the poor children were very lucky to go to any sort of school at all.
In 1891, Congress passed the first federal law to improve safety in mines. The law required ventilation in mines and made it illegal for companies to hire children under 12 years old to work in mines.
Good ventilation
Children working in coal mines
The Victorian children's jobs were mainly to get to underground mining holes. This was later banned and it prohibited women and children below 10 years from working in the mines.
Why would you want to start working with children you sick basterd. What is wrong with you? You can go to jail for that you know. C'mon man, get a life and stop molesting children.
they had many jobs - Chimney sweep Working in mines Working on fields Maids There might be some more, but I cant remember them right now ...