what was 10 hour movement
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Factories Act 1847. The Factory Act of 1847, also known as the Ten Hours Act was a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which restricted the workinghours of women and young persons (13-18) in textile mills to 10 hours per day.
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The 10 hour movement was a movement to limit long working hours in a factory and it began amongst the skilled craftsmen of America and England.
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- During the dawn of industrial age, when factory jobs started gaining prominence, the working hours were long and excruciating and it drained the work-life balance of the skilled craftsmen working in them.
- As a result to stop this exploitation and to achieve a sense of balance, the ten hour movement started from the early nineteenth century. This brought the much-needed change that was required.
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