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Boy Labour and Apprenticeship

By Reginald A. (Reginald Arthur) Bray

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of shifting industries, a society faces a crisis as its young boys struggle to find meaningful work, threatening their futures and the stability of the community.

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2012-03-28
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Summary

"Boy Labour and Apprenticeship" by Reginald A. Bray is a formal analysis of the trouble of finding work for kids and apprenticeships. It describes the problems that youngsters face when they look for work and apprenticeship, especially with failing labor stardards. Bray attempts to resolve these issues by advocating for changing how apprenticeships work so that it better looks after young workers so that they become expert adults. The book begins an emergency discussion about the status of boys as they move from school to work, calling out the ineffectiveness of common apprenticeships and unskilled labor. The author emphasizes supervision, training, and employment for boys, describing historical problems and the flaws in current systems. He expresses worries about not supporting boys during this changing phase of their lives, pushing for quick improvements.

About the Author

Reginald Arthur Bray was a British politician who served on London County Council.

Average Rating
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