Factory Act 1878

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The Factory Act 1878 was a significant piece of British social legislation that consolidated and extended earlier factory laws to improve working conditions, particularly for women and children, in industrial workplaces.

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instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
factory legislation
aimedAt improving working conditions
protecting child workers
protecting women workers
appliesTo factories
industrial workplaces
consolidates earlier factory legislation
country United Kingdom
extends earlier factory regulations
focusesOn employment of children
employment of women
factory safety and health
hours of labour
follows Factory Acts of the 19th century NERFINISHED
hasImpactOn development of social policy in Britain
labour standards in the United Kingdom
subsequent labour reforms
hasPurpose reducing exploitation of women and children
regulating industrial employment
standardising factory regulations
historicalPeriod Victorian era
jurisdiction Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
legalDomain labour law
social legislation
locatedInTime 19th century
partOf British factory acts NERFINISHED
regulates factory inspection
maximum working hours for children
maximum working hours for women
minimum age of employment
night work restrictions
subjectHasRole important step in child labour regulation
important step in women’s labour protection
key milestone in British social reform

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