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The origin of labor welfare activities dates back to 1837 when, following the abolition of slavery in 1833, the British colonies began importing Indian labor. Some of the notable legislation enacted during these years have been outlined below. These laws helped in the development and implementation of the concept of labor welfare. The Apprentices Act of 1850 was passed with the objective of helping poor and orphan Children to learn various trades by apprenticing them to craftsmen. The Fatal Accidents Act of 1853 aimed at providing compensation to the families of workmen who lost their Lives as a result of an '' actionable wrong ''. The Merchant Shipping Act of 1859 was directed solely at regulating employment, rather than improving the working conditions Of labor. The Factories Act of 1881 marked the concrete beginning of a series of labor laws which brought about improvements in the working conditions of workers. The Conditions in which laborers worked at the textile mills in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the 1870s were the immediate impetus for the Factories Act of 1881, applicable to all Factories using mechanical power, employing not less than 100 persons working more than 4 months in a year. Under its provisions, children below the age of 7 were not allowed to work and those between 7 and 12 were not to work for more than 9 hours a day. During the three decades following the Factories Act of 1881, voluntary action in the field of labor welfare also contributed to progressive change.
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