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The Sadler Committee Report

Author: Michael Sadler


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The Sadler Committee Report

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(1832)

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zain s zain s (Oct 06 2020 7:48PM) : This took place in 1832
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:16PM) : Why is that significant? more

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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:14PM) : wait since this place took 1832 they let childs under 13 work for 6 to 8 and also they couldn't go to school. :/ And was they were poor?
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:17PM) : yes, child laborers generally came from VERY poor families
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Kevin V Kevin V (Oct 09 2020 1:56AM) : Its amazing how society can become with less restriction. During that time any under age kid could work, without a consequences and over all the parents wouldnt get subjugated.
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cristin t cristin t (Mar 02 2021 5:39PM) : Wow that so sad.
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Chris H Chris H (Oct 08 2020 9:07AM) : This took place in 1832 [Edited]
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mark s mark s (Oct 15 2020 9:40AM) : its crazy how society changed over the years who knew kids so young would be able to work no education just to provide for their family
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mark s mark s (Oct 15 2020 10:28AM) : this took place in 1832 why was there so many factories open at the time why where shifts so long
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Introduction by Laura Del Col: In 1832 Michael Sadler secured a parliamentary investigation of conditions in the textile factories and he sat as chairman on the committee. The evidence printed here is taken from the large body published in the committee's report and is representative rather than exceptional. It will be observed that the questions are frequently leading; this reflects Sadler's knowledge of the sort of information that the committee were to hear and his purpose of bringing it out. This report stands out as one of three great reports on the life of the industrial class--the two others being that of the Ashley Commission on the mines and Chadwick's report on sanitary problems. The immediate effect of the investigation and the report was the passage of the Act of 1833 limiting hours of employment for women and children.

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 08 2020 9:44AM) : This took place in 1832,whos is michael sadler, according to the introduction by laura del col, michael sadler where a secured a parliamentary investigation of conditions in textile factories.
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:19PM) : Michael Sadler was a British representative who saw how bad working conditions were for factory workers and decided to have an investigation. That way he could prove it was a system wide problem
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Kevin V Kevin V (Oct 09 2020 2:03AM) : Does this mean that most representatives committee wasnt publishing many reports regarding the labors. Since Micheals sadler had such an "exceptional report", as it seems that Michael Sadler had so much evident. [Edited]
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Kevin V Kevin V (Oct 09 2020 2:09AM) : were representatives being bargain?
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Elijah L Elijah L (Oct 06 2020 10:30AM) : Year it took place :1832 , who:Micheal Sadler
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:16PM) : Why is that significant? more

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Ty’ana H Ty’ana H (Oct 30 2020 11:35PM) : In relation to being enacted by parliament more

Parliamentary – legislative

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Kevin V Kevin V (Oct 09 2020 2:10AM) : Did Sadler had a huge amount of report that he wanted to shed a light regarding the violations of work?
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Anthony S Anthony S (Oct 15 2020 2:03PM) : industrial and sanitation. more

This part in the paragraph seems to show how bad working conditions were back then when things are reported and no legal action is taken.

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Kevin V Kevin V (Oct 09 2020 2:15AM) : It was probably an immediate effect once it was brought to nice, and that is the pain with that process..

Evidence Given Before the Sadler Committee

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 08 2020 9:46AM) : I think they claiming something the is so important the they have to have evidence.
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:19PM) : Absolutely correct! So what do you think is that important claim that Michael Sadler is making?
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Mr. Matthew Crabtree, called in; and Examined.

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What age are you?

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--Twenty-two.

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What is your occupation?

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--A blanket manufacturer.

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Have you ever been employed in a factory?

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--Yes.

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At what age did you first go to work in one?

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--Eight.

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Aski A Aski A (Oct 06 2020 9:45AM) : that's ridiculous more

I think an eight year old kid should rather be getting formal education rather than working as a blanket manufacturer

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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:20PM) : So why was he at work instead of school?
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Rafael B Rafael B (Oct 06 2020 12:55PM) : Too young more

A 8 year old should not be working in a factory he is way to young and could get badly hurt

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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:07PM) : for real he should be going to school not working. :(
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mark s mark s (Oct 15 2020 10:30AM) : i agreee
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How long did you continue in that occupation?

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--Four years.

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Will you state the hours of labour at the period when you first went to the factory, in ordinary times?

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--From 6 in the morning to 8 at night.

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Aski A Aski A (Oct 06 2020 9:47AM) : that's child abuse more

an eight year old kid working from 6 in the morning till 8 at night???

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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:08PM) : it is i mean who does that to a child. :/
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:09PM) : That's is mess up what kind of person do that to a child :/ 6 to 8 are you kidding me.
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:22PM) : The managers would be afraid of losing their own job if they didn't beat the children and so used violence to make sure the children always worked harder. Isn't that such a horrible system? How are we protected from such abuses today in the workplace?
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Fourteen hours?

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Rafael B Rafael B (Oct 06 2020 12:58PM) : 14 hours? more

How can a 8-12 y/o boy work 14 hours almost nonstop

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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:23PM) : Fear mostly. But fear of what (probably more than just one thing)?
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mark s mark s (Oct 15 2020 10:31AM) : im still trynna figure that out imagine if that was life today
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cristin t cristin t (Mar 02 2021 5:34PM) : Wow just 14 hours those poor kids have to work.
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--Yes.

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With what intervals for refreshment and rest?

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--An hour at noon.

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When trade was brisk what were your hours?

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--From 5 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

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Sixteen hours?

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zain s zain s (Oct 06 2020 7:51PM) : worked very long conditions
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:23PM) : How are workers protected from this kind of treatment today? Are they?
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--Yes.

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With what intervals at dinner?

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--An hour.

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How far did you live from the mill?

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--About two miles.

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Was there any time allowed for you to get your breakfast in the mill?

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--No.

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Did you take it before you left your home?

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--Generally.

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During those long hours of labour could you be punctual; how did you awake?

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--I seldom did awake spontaneously; I was most generally awoke or lifted out of bed, sometimes asleep, by my parents.

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 06 2020 9:53AM) : he said "sometimes he asleep by he's parents." more

this means he still live with he’s parents so he don’t have any type of girlfriend or women in he’s live or kid.

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Liz C Liz C (Oct 06 2020 1:20PM) : It's a 22 year old talking but he's talking about when he was 8 years old.
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:10PM) : oh so he telling his childhood life when he was 8 years old.
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 07 2020 8:52AM) : correct
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Were you always in time?

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--No.

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What was the consequence if you had been too late?

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 06 2020 9:59AM) : been too late where, school?
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 06 2020 1:20PM) : To work at the factory
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cristin t cristin t (Mar 02 2021 5:37PM) : Question more

How come they don’t let those poor kids to go school instead of working? Like come on they are only 8 and that too young for them also for them to be treated like that.

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--I was most commonly beaten.

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damien s damien s (Oct 06 2020 12:49PM) : why beat them if they work hard?
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:25PM) : The managers often operated in fear for their own jobs and so passed on that fear using violence.
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Rafael B Rafael B (Oct 06 2020 12:56PM) : they violated [Edited] more

the business owner violated his natural rights because he physically attacked him allowing him to not feel safe

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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:11PM) : These people are crazy or sum because they work 6 am to 8pm and now beating them. :/
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Severely?

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--Very severely, I thought.

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In those mills is chastisement towards the latter part of the day going on perpetually?

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--Perpetually.

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So that you can hardly be in a mill without hearing constant crying?

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--Never an hour, I believe.

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Do you think that if the overlooker were naturally a humane person it would still be found necessary for him to beat the children, in order to keep up their attention and vigilance at the termination of those extraordinary days of labour?

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--Yes; the machine turns off a regular quantity of cardings, and of course, they must keep as regularly to their work the whole of the day; they must keep with the machine, and therefore however humane the slubber may be, as he must keep up with the machine or be found fault with, he spurs the children to keep up also by various means but that which he commonly resorts to is to strap them when they become drowsy.

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At the time when you were beaten for not keeping up with your work, were you anxious to have done it if you possibly could?

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--Yes; the dread of being beaten if we could not keep up with our work was a sufficient impulse to keep us to it if we could.

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Elijah L Elijah L (Oct 06 2020 10:24AM) : These kids were getting beat if they couldn’t keep up with their assigned work , these kids would get beat to continue to work ... that’s sad , this is real abuse .
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:31PM) : How do you think that impacted the children?
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When you got home at night after this labour, did you feel much fatigued?

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Kevin V Kevin V (Oct 09 2020 2:20AM) : Its frustrating imagining a kid going through such labor, especially when you got to go around and carrying heavy stuff and run machinery
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--Very much so.

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 08 2020 10:02AM) : Of course it is his body is damage,it need some rest like a whole day sleeping and eating good
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:32PM) : How would this system need to change in order to keep this child safe?
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Had you any time to be with your parents, and to receive instruction from them?

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 08 2020 9:59AM) : do he even have he's parents living with him ?
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:33PM) : yes, they would wake him in the morning
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--No.

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What did you do?

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--All that we did when we got home was to get the little bit of supper that was provided for us and go to bed immediately. If the supper had not been ready directly, we should have gone to sleep while it was preparing.

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damien s damien s (Oct 06 2020 12:53PM) : why don't his parents wake him up so he can have a supper after a long day of work? [Edited]
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:33PM) : he was just too exhausted
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Elijah L Elijah L (Oct 06 2020 10:33AM) : His parents never spent time with him ?
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 06 2020 9:11PM) : i guess not.
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Did you not, as a child, feel it a very grievous hardship to be roused so soon in the morning?

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--I did.

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Were the rest of the children similarly circumstanced?

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--Yes, all of them; but they were not all of them so far from their work as I was.

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And if you had been too late you were under the apprehension of being cruelly beaten?

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--I generally was beaten when I happened to be too late; and when I got up in the morning the apprehension of that was so great, that I used to run, and cry all the way as I went to the mill.https://history.hanover.edu/courses/excerpts/111sad.html

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Yeiro B Yeiro B (Oct 08 2020 9:52AM) : that kid is saying that he was "renerally was beaten when i happened to be too late" like is you work from 6 in the morning to 8 in the night your body need some rest but that factory company didn't care about or they kid who work for then
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:33PM) : Do most companies and businesses truly place the care of their workers first?
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damien s damien s (Oct 06 2020 1:04PM) : what kind of work did his parents do? did they work the same kind of hours as he do in they jobs ? [Edited]
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Liz C Liz C (Oct 08 2020 5:34PM) : Sometimes parents would have a very hard time finding work. Many factories would hire children whenever they could because children could be paid far less. That meant fewer jobs for adults
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