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Child labor reform

Definition

Child labor reform refers to efforts aimed at improving working conditions for children and protecting them from exploitation. It involves implementing laws that restrict or prohibit child labor, ensuring access to education for all children, and promoting their overall well-being.

Related terms

Factory Act 1833: An important law passed by British Parliament that limited working hours for children in textile factories.

International Labour Organization (ILO): An agency created by the United Nations that sets international labor standards and promotes decent work opportunities for all workers, including children.

Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): A U.S. federal law that establishes minimum wage, overtime pay eligibility, and child labor standards to ensure fair treatment of workers, including children.

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  • Which law passed by British Parliament marked significant progress towards child labor reform in the 19th century?

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