Historically, children were often employed in steel mills, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when labor laws were less stringent. These children typically worked long hours in hazardous conditions, facing significant health risks. However, the introduction of child labor laws and regulations in many countries, particularly in the United States, has since prohibited child labor in such dangerous environments. Today, child labor in steel mills is generally illegal and actively regulated to protect children's rights and safety.
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