It was around about 1912 or something like that *-_-*
abuse,sickning
In the late 19th century, there were changes in labor laws and increased awareness of child welfare that led to the gradual decline of child labor in Victorian England. The Education Acts of 1870 and 1880 also played a role in sending children to school rather than factories or mines.
America never stopped child labor, it is still going on to this day.
chea wizzz well child labor is a human rights issue and it should be stopped soon
there are no hardships of labor of a child
it doesnt really affect us but if it stopped then it may
it can be stopped by making awareness to local public and make them literate.
It was a really hard time and they had a lot of work to do so there was a lot of child labor...
The man who played a significant role in stopping child labor among children under the age of 10 during Victorian times was Lord Ashley, later known as the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. He was a prominent social reformer and advocate for the rights of children, pushing for legislation to improve working conditions and limit the hours children could work. His efforts culminated in the Factory Act of 1833, which restricted child labor and set age limits for working children.
Yes No one stopped it. Congress outlawed it 80 years ago, under most circumstances, not all. Union have no power to outlaw anyhting.
Ban companies from using child labor
(Apex) Ban companies from using child labor.