An authoritative guide to the laws governing factories and workshops in 19th-century England. George Jarvis Notcutt provides readers with a detailed overview of the legal requirements for health, safety, and working conditions in these industrial settings. This book is an essential resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone seeking to understand the history of labor law in Great Britain.
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