Kelley organized a campaign by the New York Working Women's Society in 1889 and 1890 "to add women as officials in the office for factory inspection". It’s a place to increase the quality of working and living conditions of the lower class in urban areas. She also lived at Hull House during that time. As an organization, Hull House provided Kelley the opportunity to bypass male organizations in order to pursue social activism for women, who were denied participation in formal politics at the time. She is credited with starting the social justice feminism movement.Unfortunately, she made a report that described research that discovered employees working up to 16 hours a day, seven days a week with some wages that are not high enough to support the family. This is very bad for the people at the bottom of society. She was determined to change the status quo.In 1892, Kelley proposed investigating the "sweating system", "the practice of contracting out work to homes of the poor." She persuaded the bureau to hire her as a Special Agent to investigate the labor conditions of Chicago's garment industry. In 1913, she studied the federal patterns of distribution of funds for