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Chapter 337 - Chapter 194: Protecting Workers' Rights (Part 2)

Compared to the "Minimum Income Law for Workers" from a few years ago, this latest version of the Minimum Income Law is significantly more robust in terms of income protection.

Even the weekly wages of child laborers are guaranteed to be above 90 copper coins, which is higher than the weekly wages of Spanish female citizens over 50 in the previous income law.

The substantial increase in child laborers' income is mainly intended to support those impoverished families who have no choice but to let their children work.

Carlo may allow capitalists to exploit workers to a certain extent since it benefits factory production, contributes to Spain's industrial construction, and promotes economic development.

But if capitalists attempt to exploit child laborers, Carlo wouldn't mind letting them experience the might of the Spanish judiciary.

The interests of child laborers must be safeguarded, with a daily work time not exceeding ten hours and one day off per week as Carlo's bottom line.

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