Factory Act of 1833
The Factory Act of 1833 was a major accomplishment for the proper rights of child workers. With this act, children who worked in factories would now be given more safe regulations. Some of the new laws that would focus on the youth in the factories were
-No child workers under the age of nine
-Children are not to work at night
-Two hours schooling each day
-Four Factory inspectors are to be placed to make sure the laws are in action.
These may seem like basic rules for a factory, but back then this was a major help to all factory workers for their rights. This provided a safer work environment for all child labors. With these rules now in the workplace, factory work life has now been made into a somewhat fair work schedule for children. This act was one of the first big steps into working for the rights of child labors during the industrial revolution.
-No child workers under the age of nine
-Children are not to work at night
-Two hours schooling each day
-Four Factory inspectors are to be placed to make sure the laws are in action.
These may seem like basic rules for a factory, but back then this was a major help to all factory workers for their rights. This provided a safer work environment for all child labors. With these rules now in the workplace, factory work life has now been made into a somewhat fair work schedule for children. This act was one of the first big steps into working for the rights of child labors during the industrial revolution.