Shop Hours Act 1911

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The Shop Hours Act 1911 was a British law that regulated the working hours and conditions of shop workers as part of early 20th-century social and labor reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
labour law
aimedAt improving health and welfare of shop workers
protecting shop assistants from excessively long hours
appliesTo retail employees
shop workers
country United Kingdom
field employment law
labour regulation
hasSubject maximum working hours
rest periods for shop workers
shop closing hours
historicalPeriod Edwardian era
jurisdiction United Kingdom
language English
legalStatus historical legislation
legalSystem English law
legislativeBody British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
partOf British labour legislation
early 20th-century social reforms in the United Kingdom
purpose to improve working conditions of shop workers
to provide legal limits on shop working hours
to regulate working hours of shop workers
regulates conditions of employment in shops
hours of employment in shops
relatedTo British social reform legislation
Factory Act
surface form: Factory and Workshop Acts

Shops Acts
targetGroup employees in retail and service shops
temporalContext early 20th century
typeOfRegulation working time regulation
yearEnacted 1911

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Liberal Government (1905–1915) legislated Shop Hours Act 1911