What was the state of Industrial Safety Rules before 1911?
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What was the state of Industrial Safety Rules before 1911?
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The state of Industrial Safety Rules before 1911. The state of industrial safety was very filthy and poor also considerate before 1911, they were:
- The 14th century in England mentioned that the initial enactment was in the favor of the employers and not the employees.
- The Statue of 1349 and 1350 confined laborers with minimum rates of wages and existing places of residence.
- In 1989, the US supreme court prohibited women's employment in the mines for more than 8 hours a day.
- Prohibition of child labor was practiced in England in 1819. The children half time was also passed in 1844. In 1874 10 hours Act was secured for women.
- The Factories Act, 1881, The Factories Act 1891, and The Factories Act 1911 were introduced in India for the security and welfare of the Industrial employees.
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