词条 | Labour Rate |
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The Labour Rate was a system of poor relief (outdoor relief), used in England from 1832 to 1834,[1] where workers were paid at a given rate. If this was not met then the rest had to be made up by the parish's poor relief.[2] It was authorised by the Agricultural Labourers Act 1832, and adopted in about 1 in 5 parishes until it was replaced by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834. See also
References1. ^"The Speenhamland System", The Victorian Web, accessed 2009-06-07 {{Poor Law}}{{England-hist-stub}}{{UK-gov-stub}}2. ^"Labour Rate", Hansard, 30 April 1834 vol.23 cc.307-12 2 : English Poor Laws|1830s in England |
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