Three+children+dead+in+textile+factory

=**Three children dead in the textile factory**=


 * Yesterday three new children lost their lives in the factories.**
 * This accident took place in the biggest textile factory in London.**
 * Are the conditions that bad, so three children a day becomes daily fare?**

Yesterday the shocking news showed up; the factories have requested three innocent kids’ life. The names will not be published. All we know is that they were from 6-10 years old. The conditions in the factories, all over Britain are very bad. Large, heavy and very dangerous equipments are very common for children to be using or working near. The children sometimes work up to 19 hours a day, with just a one-hour total break. In many cases, this could be very dangerous. The payment is very bad. Some kids never get paid at all. We asked the owner of the factory in London, James Hawker, where the three children got killed, what he thought the reason was. “I don’t think there is any good explanation. They have to take care of their own security. However, it’s not my factory that is the problem”.



We also talked to Harry Windsor, who is one of Britain’s most famous factory owners. He says that the treatment of children in the factories often is cruel and unusual. He also tells us that the children’s safety is generally neglected.

Some common punishment of being late or not working up to quota is to be “weighted”. An overseer ties a heavy weight to the working child’s neck, and has them walk up and down the factory aisles, so that the other children can see them, and “learn from it”. This can last up to an hour! Windsor refuses the claim.

But, it’s good people in this world too. Believe it or not. There are people that strongly advocate the use, or the abolishment of child labour, or at least the improvement of condition. They work for a law, which says that children 9 to 13 years of age only are allowed to work 8 hours a day. Those 14 to 18 years of age not can work more than 12 hours a day. Children under 9 years of age are not allowed to work at all.

The situation is that children of the families who moved to the crowded cities had their work situation go from bad to worse. In rural areas, children would have worked long hours with hard work for their families farms, but in the cities, the children works longer hours with harder work for large companies. Bader treatment, fewer rewards, more sickness and injury comes from poorly regulated child labour. But as mention earlier, the situation is getting better.