Many states had passed laws regulating child labor, minimum wages, and working conditions.
During the late 1800s, the use of child labor in US factories was most opposed by labor unions, progressive reformers, and social activists. These groups highlighted the harsh working conditions, long hours, and minimal pay that children endured, advocating for reforms to protect young workers. Organizations like the National Child Labor Committee emerged, pushing for legislation to limit child labor and improve educational opportunities. Their efforts eventually contributed to the establishment of laws regulating child labor in the early 20th century.
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Congress included child labor restrictions in the FAir LAbor Standards ACt in 1935.
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They worked to reduce child labor and for the womens suffarge campain.
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The changes that industrialization brought about for the children included child labor where young children worked in mines and factories, as rural families moved to cities.
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The 8 hour work day, the minimum wage and child labor laws were all notable reforms put in place to correct abuses in industry at the turn of the 20th century.
The National Child Labor Committee (NCLC) was instrumental in investigating and publicizing problems associated with child labor in the early 20th century. Founded in 1904, the NCLC conducted research, gathered statistics, and published reports that highlighted the harsh conditions faced by child laborers. Their efforts, along with the work of reformers like Lewis Hine, played a crucial role in raising public awareness and ultimately led to legislative changes aimed at protecting children from exploitation in the workforce.
The issue of child labor gained public attention primarily due to the efforts of reformers and activists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who documented and exposed the harsh conditions faced by child workers through reports, photographs, and public campaigns. Notable figures, such as Lewis Hine, used photography to vividly illustrate the plight of children in factories and mines, helping to humanize the issue. Additionally, growing public awareness of industrial abuses, combined with economic changes and the rise of the labor movement, spurred calls for legislative reforms to protect children. This culminated in significant legislative changes aimed at regulating child labor practices.