17.4.3

Failures of the League of Nations

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Failures of the League of Nations

The International Labour Organisation had limited success and the League of Nation's efforts to control the international drug trade struggled.

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International Labour Organisation

  • There was an attempt to stop child labour (under 14 years old).
    • Lots of countries didn’t want this to stop as it would cost them too much money by paying older workers.
  • This was a major failure of the International Labour Organisation.
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  • There was also a push to try and limit working hours to 8 hours a day.
  • Again, many countries didn’t like the idea of this as it would cost them money because they would have to employ more workers to work within an 8-hour window.
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International drug trade

  • Whilst many countries did try to stop the illegal trade of opium, this wasn’t widespread.
  • Only 4 companies internationally were blacklisted for selling drugs.
  • The League of Nations did hold a conference in 1925 AD, but there was a limited success.

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