My employers seemed to neither notice nor care.” (Illinois). Seeing what these kids would have to go through everyday, made Mother Jones want to put an end to this nonsense. To help put a stop to child labor, Mother Jones had helped organize strikes against child labor. Mother Jones helped coordinate a big strike in 1877, the railroad strike. This strike was help to end child labor and lower the hours the adults had worked for. “On September 21. 1912, she led a march of miners’ children…” (Illinois). Mother Mary Harris Jones had supported ending child labor throughout her whole …show more content…
They would get paid such little money, while they would work more than ten hours a day. Young boys would carry hot glass throughout the night for only 40 cents or a dollar per night. There were some children who got paid less than 10 cents an hour for 14 hours a day. Children would often deal with huge, heavy equipment while working. “Large, heavy, and dangerous equipment was very common for children to be using or working near. Many accidents occurred injuring or killing children on the job.” (Child Labor In