In the United States, it is illegal to have anyone predominantly under the age of 16 to work due to child labor laws.
However, in countires across the globe, children are helping make the products we wear on our bodies and use in our every day life. And, at that, the rate they're getting is something like 10 cents a day. It is really a disgrace.
I don't think children should work at such a young age. They should be getting educated and learning how to read and write; not how to sew and knit.
The so-called reasons they "have" to work is because these other countries are poor countries and mainly everyone has a job.
Still, children deserve the right to live their live becoming educated, learning their ABC's, how to tie their shoe, etc.
Working children are not only being jipped, they're being forced to work without free choice, and can easily get themselves hurt on working equipment.
2006-10-29 06:41:08
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answered by ♪Msz. Nena♫ 6
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no, it isn't possible to end child labor around the world because we don't all have the same culture. in some areas of the world children are expect and needed to work for their families survival.
2006-10-29 06:32:05
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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well it is very difficult to define it on the first case and to end it is other huge tast and is only possible if and only if we really ourselves come forward and start taking steps rather then waiting for the government or other social workers to come forward........... hope it does end and about the reasons well u urself go and ask few child labourers and the biggest danger other than health hazards is there sexual abous that is the biggest and most dangers thing they have to face
2006-10-29 06:41:52
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answered by vijay r 2
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I think it is possible, but not probable...
they should not be allowed to work.
they have to work because these countries live in poverty.
working children face losing their childhood, and can suck the dreams right out of a dreamer, which can keep people from progressing.
2006-10-29 06:33:13
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answered by Tom 4
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Nothing is impossible if one is committed. Whenever there is a will, there is a way. We just need a strong leader who will care enough to start a revolution that will abolish child labor. Perhaps, you can be that leader.
2006-10-29 06:34:42
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answered by Mr. Main Event 5
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The reason why they have to work? The family needs as much as money as possible...
2006-10-29 06:32:12
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answer #6
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answered by naz18hg 4
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it relatively is not all approximately women folk. if all people replaced into greater effective knowledgeable society could gain alot greater, alongside with the tip of youngster labour. if womens status is in the back of, it relatively is in all probability because of the fact no-one relatively has sufficient "status", so the adult men attempt to scouse borrow it desirous approximately themselves. i could think of that the final public of mothers could be in a greater effective place to seem after their little ones, in the event that they have been greater effective knowledgeable. a similar applies to adult men, different than they are in all probability much less in all probability to realize this.
2016-10-20 23:21:01
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answered by ? 4
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Try to buy only locally made products or ones you know aren't being produced in sweatshops overseas. Much easier said than done, though.
2006-10-29 06:32:00
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answered by onceisawablimp 1
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yes it is possible to end child labor......but it involves ending poverty worldwide. bono has the right idea, and it we all work together to help......it is possible!!!!! people helping people, it is as simple as that!!!!!
2006-10-29 06:33:00
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answered by trish the dish 3
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Right, it's possible, and so is world peace.
Possible, but not very probable.
2006-10-29 06:32:28
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answered by legallyblond2day 5
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