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 Übersetzung für 'Factory Acts' von Englisch nach Deutsch
Factory ActsGesetze {pl} betreffend Fabriken
Teiltreffer
bibl.
Acts
Apostelgeschichte {f} <Apg.>
23
sb. actsjd. agiert
70
hist.
Coercive Acts
[Britische Zwangsgesetze nach der Boston Tea Party]
brutal actsbrutale Handlungen {pl}
violent actsGewalttaten {pl}
hist.
Intolerable Acts
[Unerträgliche Gesetze]
law
consensual acts
einverständlicher Verkehr {m}
sb. actsjd. arbeitet
20
hist.
Townshend Acts
Townshendgesetze {pl}
bibl.
Luke-Acts
das lukanische Doppelwerk {n}
comm.hist.law
Navigation Acts
Navigationsakten {pl}
law
acts or omissions
Handlungen {pl} oder Unterlassungen
acts of indecencySittlichkeitsvergehen {pl}
insur.
acts of God
Naturereignisse {pl}
acts of stateStaatsakte {pl}
acts of generousnessGroßzügigkeiten {pl} [großzügige Handlungen]
acts of piracyseeräuberische Handlungen {pl}
acts of discriminationdiskriminierende Handlungen {pl}
acts of volitionWillensakte {pl}
acts of sabotageSabotageakte {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the UK, the early 19th century Factory Acts were a significant development for gradually improving occupational safety through the decades, in fact the last iteration was made in 1961.
  • The Act was the final consolidation of a line of legislation under Factory Acts that began in 1802.
  • The Public Health Act 1875 consolidated previous measures of public health and the Factory Act 1878 consolidated all previous Factory Acts, of which the veteran campaigner for Factory Acts, Lord Shaftesbury, spoke strongly in favour of in the House of Lords.
  • The last two major factory acts of the Industrial Revolution were introduced in 1850 and 1856.
  • This class struggle can be seen throughout history and eventually laws such as Factory Acts were put in place to limit the length of a working day and child labour.

  • Regulation curbed some of the worst excesses of industrialization's factory-based society, labourers of Factory Acts leading the way in Britain.
  • After new bills to protect child workers were proposed following the publication of the Sadler report, he voted against the 1833 Factory Acts that would regulate the hours of work and welfare of minors employed in cotton mills.
  • Ameliorating legislation was achieved with a series of Factory Acts passed during the 19th century, where working hours for children were limited and they were no longer permitted to work during the night.
  • The Act therefore removed uncertainty on whether children being educated 'half-time' under the educational provisions of the Factory Acts were thereby excluded from the scope of the Elementary Education Acts (they weren't).
  • At the 1880 general election, Barry unsuccessfully sought the Conservative nomination in Dundee, where he acclaimed the Tory's support for the Factory Acts and also the party's imperial policy.

  • Instead, humanitarian Radicals opposed philosophic Radicals over the Factory Acts; political Radicals seeking a slimmed-down executive opposed Benthamite interventionists; universal suffrage men competed for time and resources with free traders – the Manchester men.
  • In order to hold onto the Empire, the British needed to fully exploit the trade opportunities secured by war; maintain the British armed forces in a high state of readiness to defend the Empire; the creation of a citizen army to replace the professional army; the Factory Acts would be amended to extend to 21 the age for half-time employment, so that the thirty hours gained would be used in "a combination of physical exercises, technical education, education in civil citizenship ...
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