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The Child Labor Laws of the Ohio Valley Labor Laws of the Ohio Valley By Hon. J. H. Morgan Chief Inspector of Workshops and Factories in the State of Ohio S ix great states lie along the banks of the Ohio River, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois, and we behold, for its full length, from Pittsbur
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Child Labor Resource Guide Child Labor Resource Guide Whom to contact at your State Department of Labor for information concerning your state child labor law. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Child Labor in the US were Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. The District of Columbia also did not respond. State Child Labor Enforcement Personnel in 1996: 8.5 compliance officers total are responsible for investigating child labor
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Child Labor in the US Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin. Call Dallas at (214)767-6895 (extension 227) if you live in these states: Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, North Dako
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Child Labor preserved by The Ohio State University. The Ohio State University also presents a child's account of work in the cotton fields and mills published by The Child Labor Bulletin in 1914. The Ilinois Labor History Society has published which describes working conditions and expections i
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Ohio Film Commission | Child Labor Laws Labor Laws of Ohio Labor and Industry Employment of Minors 4109.06 Circumstances excepted (A) This chapter does not apply to: (3) A minor participating in a play, pageant, or concert produced by an outdoor historical drama corporation, a professional traveling
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Ohio - Child Labor Laws by State Labor Laws in Ohio By Owen R. Lovejoy : 14 : ----- : ----- : ----- : 10 : 55 : Girls under 18, boys under 16, in all gainful occupations. : To 14, 36 weeks each year. : Documenta
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Mr. Coal's Story Mr. Coal's Story This is a story told by the National Child Labor Committee to persuade Americans to support the regulation and elimination of child labor. We have scanned this story from the original Child Labor Bulletin , part of
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Photographs of Lewis Hine: The Documentation of Child La School in Parma, Ohio and is reposted courtesy of the URL: http://www.nara.gov/education/cc/hine.html . The Illinois Labor History Society 28 E. Jackson, Chicago, IL 60604 Phone: (312) 663-4107
http://www.kentlaw.edu/ilhs/hine.htm
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