Site Navigation
Categories:
Trade unionists
United States law
Child labor in the United States
Laws affecting youth rights

Summary Of: Child labor laws in the United States

Encyclodia Page On: Child labor laws in the United States

These Are Links To Other Documents
child labor | United States | employment of minors | United States Department of Labor | | | Lewis Hine | Organized labour | | The labour movement | New Unionism | Proletariat | Social Movement Unionism | Socialism | Syndicalism | Anarcho-syndicalism | Labour timeline | Labour rights | Child labor | Eight-hour day | Occupational safety and health | Collective bargaining | Trade unions | Trade unions by country | Trade union federations | International comparisons | ITUC | WFTU | IWA | Strike actions | Chronological list of strikes | General strike | Sympathy strike | Sitdown strike | Work-to-rule | Trade unionists | César Chávez | Samuel Gompers | Jimmy Hoffa | A. Philip Randolph | Ken Saro-Wiwa | Lowell Mill Girls | James Larkin | Bob White | Labor in economics | Labor history | Industrial relations | Labor law | view | talk | Charles Loring Brace | Children's Aid Society | the orphan train | National Child Labor Committee | Congress | constitutional amendment | Great Depression | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Fair Labor Standards Act | Timeline of children's rights in the United States | United States labor law | Labor law | Categories | United States law | Child labor in the United States | Laws affecting youth rights |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Child labor laws in the United States".