HIGHER SCHOOL AGE POSTPONED
... Order. There are consequential provisions relating to the employment of school children in factories, workshops, mines and quarries and to by-laws made under the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act, 1937. ...
... Order. There are consequential provisions relating to the employment of school children in factories, workshops, mines and quarries and to by-laws made under the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act, 1937. ...
... THE ONLY JUSTIFICATION FOR CHILD LABOUR. important decision the Home Office respecting the employment of children in factories and workshops was announced at Staffordshire Eiduoation Committee on Saturday. Over fifty applications had been received from ...
... interdepartmental committee which aunisidered this question wee very emphaticully of opinion that Nhe employment of children in factories. er un firma, hied a very bad influence en them and other ehilAren with whom their into contact. Not only is it detrimental ...
... Order. There are consequential provisions relating to the employment of school children in factories, workshops, mines and quarries and to by-laws made under the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act. 1937. Suspended Highers Students Not To Suffer ...
... termined by Order. There are consequeDM' visions relating to the employment of school children in factories. workshop', mina and quarries and to by-laws made under the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act, 1937. ...
... be a Unionist. Such •measures as the Truck Acts, restriction of hours labour for women and children in factories, prohibition of employment of women and children in the mines, and various other measures for the betterment the workers were passed in the ...
... hours and conditions of labour ~witness the Factory Acts and the l.'\linm Acts.” Why, any schoolboy knows (this to be a perversion of historical fact. Ameliorative factory legislation began with the Factory Aet of 1802, carried by a Tory Government. It ...
... been in progress for some generations, has been owing to creation of slums, employment children in factories, the dragging of mothers into workshops and factories owing to tho economic pressure created low w ages, sweating, and other operations of capitalism ...
... unions. In Committee of Sumly on the Home Office vote, Sir Charles Dilke raised the question of the employment of children in factories. Other subjects discussed included vivisection and the working of the Aliens Act. YUTIRDAY. ...
... Order. There are consequential provisions relating to the employment of school children in factories, workshops, mines and quarries and to by-laws made under the Children and Young Pnrsons‘ (Scotland) Act, 1837, (“Nota Bene” continued in next column) ...
... recorded. two States there is age whatever for children in factories and stores, while seven have no minimum for boys in mines. Five States have no prohibition of night work for children under sixteen in factories and stores, j Child labour is by no means ...
... taken down bv sworn reporter, or to be'recorded fully. Tho learned gentleman. whoeo exertions behalf the poor children employed in factories have been constant and praise-worthy, makes powerful appeal in behalf the little operatives, and declares that ...