Since before recorded history to the present day
Children had to work long hard hours in terrible conditions , not getting payed nearly enough for their work.
long hours, unsafe working conditions, and hard labor.
Laws governing child labor protected children from working in factories where they were exposed to unsafe working conditions, long work hours, and low pay. Many children were forced to drop out of school due to long work hours. School attendance rose after child labor laws were enacted.
unions found it hard to fight government-supported owners APEX
The working conditions in the 1800s were poor and unsafe. There was no labor laws with many people being overworked including children.
In 1840, it is estimated that around 1.5 million children were working in the United States, often in harsh conditions and for long hours. Many of these children were employed in factories, mines, and as domestic servants. Child labor was prevalent during this period due to economic necessity and a lack of labor laws protecting young workers. The exploitation of child labor eventually led to reform movements advocating for better working conditions and education for children.
people, including children, were forced to work in horrible and unsafe conditions for long hours. The National Labor Union started the labor movement with its work on child labor and number of hours to work per day
people, including children, were forced to work in horrible and unsafe conditions for long hours. The National Labor Union started the labor movement with its work on child labor and number of hours to work per day
child labor happens everywhere and is legal in some places and illegal in others. it is when children are forced to work in unhealthy conditions such as long hours, no safety precaution's, working with hazardous chemicals, not even supposed to work at their age, etc. Ive heard that china has children working long hours for cheap pay and that's how walmart gets their products but that may be a rumor.
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
When Labor Day was first celebrated in the late 19th century, working conditions in the United States were often harsh. Many workers faced long hours, low wages, and dangerous conditions. Child labor was also prevalent, with children as young as five or six working in factories and mines. Overall, the working conditions were exploitative and led to widespread calls for labor rights and improved worker protections.
Children from all ages worked for extremly long hours in factories for very little pay, and sometimes were extremly injured by the machines that were in the factories. The children were stressed sad and exuhsted from long working hours. children, because of this, had no education, and ever had any time to see their families. - Hope I helped! :-)