The Coal Mines Regulation Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 57), also known as the Eight Hours Act or the Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act,[1] was a piece of social legislation passed in 1908 in the United Kingdom by the Liberal government. It limited the hours a miner could work to eight hours per day.[2]
^Coal Mines Regulation Act 1908, retrieved 9 March 2016 – via National Archives
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Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act via Historic Hansard
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