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Lady_Fox [76]
2 years ago
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I call your attention to certain measures as to which I think there should be action by the Congress before the close of the pre

sent session. There is ample time for their consideration. As regards most if not all of the matters, bills have been introduced into one or the other of the two Houses, and it is not too much to hope that action will be taken one way or the other on these bills at the present session. In my message at the opening of the present session, and, indeed, in various messages to previous Congresses, I have repeatedly suggested action on most of these measures.
Child labor should be prohibited throughout the Nation. At least a model child-labor bill should be passed for the District of Columbia. It is unfortunate that in the one place solely dependent upon Congress for its legislation there should be no law whatever to protect children by forbidding or regulating their labor.
I renew my recommendation for the immediate reenactment of an employers' liability law, drawn to conform to the recent decision of the Supreme Court. Within the limits indicated by the court, the law should be made through and comprehensive, and the protection it affords should embrace every class of employee to which the power of the Congress can extend.
In addition to a liability law protecting the employees of common carriers, the Government should show its good faith by enacting a further law giving compensation to its own employees for injury or death incurred1 in its service. It is a reproach to us as a Nation that in both Federal and State legislation we have afforded less protection to public and private employees than any other industrial country of the world.
I also urge that action be taken along the line of the recommendations I have already made concerning injunctions2 in labor disputes. No temporary restraining order should be issued by any court without notice; and the petition for a permanent injunction upon which such temporary restraining order has been issued should be heard by the court issuing the same within a reasonable time—say, not to exceed a week or thereabouts from the date when the order was issued.

1. to bring on oneself
2. bans
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Select the correct answer.
Which of the following does Roosevelt advocate in the passage?

A.
prohibiting compensation to injured laborers
B.
prohibiting the passing of labor bills
C.
prohibiting child labor in the District of Columbia
D.
prohibiting people from employing laborers
English
1 answer:
Trava [24]2 years ago
5 0

The idea that is advocated by Roosevelt in the passage is "prohibiting child labor in the District of Columbia," as stated in option C and expressed below.

<h3>What is the passage about?</h3>

In the passage, Roosevelt advocates that child labor should be prohibited, that is, forbidden in the whole country. However, the focus of the passage is prohibiting it in the District of Columbia, which depends on Congress to make its laws.

In other words, Roosevelt find it unfortunate that the District of Columbia does not have any law or bill concerning the prohibition of child labor. With that in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer.

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