1836: MA Legislates Manditory Schooling for Child Workers
Massachusetts creates the first state child labor law requiring factory children under 15 to go to school a minimum of 3 months per year.
Massachusetts creates the first state child labor law requiring factory children under 15 to go to school a minimum of 3 months per year.
Early trade unions at the National Trades’ Union Convention propose requiring state minimum age laws for factory work.
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