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Child Labor Laws In The 1800s

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Child Labor is the practice of hiring children to work in factories or other professions. Child Labor Laws in the United States address issues related to the employment and welfare of working minors and children in the U.S. Many of these children often came from poor families and were immigrants or orphans. A various amount of owners chose to employ children because they could be paid less than adults and were smaller so that they could fit between machines or even inside when the machinery needed to be clean, they were dirty and sometime very dangerous. Being forced to work was hard for children to possess an education. Prior to the 19th century most children were expected to help on the farm or even act as servants. That all changed in …show more content…

The NEAF (New England Association of Farmers) and other people working fnaly denounced Child Labor. In 1836 Massachusetts was the first state to present Child Labor Law, Which was set as to children under 15 could go to school to a minimum of 3 months per year.The NTCU proposed state minimum age laws for factory work. In 1842 Massachusetts reduced children to work 10 hours per day some of the states were doing the same but not consistently enforcing their laws. The Working Men’s Party wanted to prohibit the employment of children younger than 14. In 1833 the New York labor movement under the leadership of Samuel Gompers, they attempted to end child labor by strongly sponsoring legislation that bans production in tenements. In 1889 Florence Kelley publishes “Our Tolling Children” that outlines the state of Child Labor. The Democratic Party recommends to forbid factory employment for children under the age of 15. Months later in 1899 the NCL which is under the leadership of Florence Kelley introduces its “white label” , the white label verified that goods were built to follow the minimum for labor standards, and that they were free of child labor. Jane Addams created the Juvenile Protective Association to act against racism, child labor, exploitation, child abuse, and child prostitution in the state of …show more content…

Ten years later in the year of 2012 the White House forces the U.S. Department of Labor to let go proposed rules protecting children from wages in the U.S. agriculture. The Obama Administration broadcast that they will not revisit these rules during this time. These hazards for agriculture have not been updated in 40 years. In 2013 The International Labour Organization released a estimate that a drop of 47 million child laborers in over the last four years internationally, putting behind 168 million children still in Child Labor and 85 million trapped in hazardous work. Recently Child Labor has not been spoken on as a big issue, looking at the issue in Child Labor you would tend to think that no one cares about it anymore.nearly 60% of Child Labor is taken place in agriculture. Looking at the recent statistics there are currently 75 million people aged 15 to 24 who are unemployed and have to settle for a job that gives them an unfair income , no security in the workplace , social protection basically a fair working attribute. Normally child laborers are more likely to have a limited amount of education. Children that are up to the age of 15 are more likely to get low paying jobs.Child Labor is a huge issue and should be put to an end , justice is very much needed under these circumstances. Not many

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