Trade Boards Act 1909

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The Trade Boards Act 1909 was a landmark British social reform law that established boards to set minimum wages in certain low-paid industries, helping to combat sweated labor in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
labour law
social reform legislation
aimedAt improving wages of the lowest-paid workers
appliedTo certain low-paid industries
industries characterised by home-working and piece-work
sweated trades
associatedWith British social reform movement
New Liberalism
broaderConcept labour market regulation
social protection
wage regulation
characterisedAs landmark British social reform law
country United Kingdom
created trade boards
enforcedBy state inspectors and trade boards
historicalPeriod early 20th century
impact expanded state intervention in wage regulation
improved legal protection for workers in covered trades
marked an early step towards a national minimum wage system in the UK
introducedIn House of Commons of the United Kingdom
jurisdiction United Kingdom
languageOfDocument English
legalStatus amended by later labour legislation
legalSystem English law
legislativeBody British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
policyArea industrial relations
labour regulation
minimum wage
providedFor statutory minimum wage rates
purpose to combat sweated labour
to establish trade boards to fix minimum rates of wages in certain trades
to protect workers in low-paid industries
regulatoryMechanism wage-fixing by trade boards
relatedTo Minimum Wage Act 1998
Trade Boards Act 1918
royalAssentDate 1909
soughtToAddress excessively low wages
exploitation of vulnerable workers
sweated labour
subjectOf analyses of minimum wage policy
historical studies of British labour law
targetGroup low-paid workers
workers in sweated industries
typeOfRegulation protective labour legislation
yearEnacted 1909

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Liberal Government (1905–1915) legislated Trade Boards Act 1909
Labour Exchanges Act 1909 relatedTo Trade Boards Act 1909