child labor in English

noun
1
the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.

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1. Because in fact, this is child labor.

2. Gender influences the pattern of child labor.

3. It's forced child labor on an institutional scale.

4. Child labor has a very negative effect on education.

5. · Towards a Child Labor-Free Philippines: Supporting the ‘Philippine Program Against Child Labor’ in Building on Past Gains and Addressing Challenges (trafficking component) – $4,750,000 (ILO-IPEC)

6. This phenomenon was seemingly related to increasing mechanization displacing child labor.

7. But it's not just as simple as making sure there's no child labor.

8. Child labor is aggravated by a modern society that is preoccupied with consumerism.

9. Clean (is the organization ethical, funded legitimately, does not engage child labor, etc.?)

10. Employment as a paid domestic worker is the most common form of child labor for girls.

11. Www.seyaduBeedi.com, seyaduBeedi, seyadu, Beedi, entrepreneurship, tobacco, indian cigarettes, globally present, rich smoke, free from child labor

12. In 2019, Guinea-Bissau made a minimal advancement in efforts to eliminate the worst forms of child labor

13. Key movements of the time fought for women’s suffrage, limits on child labor, Abolition, temperance, and prison reform

14. A lawsuit is accusing 7 chocolate makers of Complicity in child labor and trafficking in the cocoa trade

15. Samsung was the subject of several complaints about child labor in its supply chain from 2012 to 2015.

16. The law also does not adequately protect workers from gender discrimination and sexual harassment, and hazardous child labor.

17. We found there was a risk of child labor in the supply chain, and people in the business were shocked.

18. Currently, there are about 153 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 who are forced into child labor.

19. In July 2014, Samsung cut its contract with Shinyang Electronics after it received a complaint about the company violating child labor laws.

20. The island's exemption from U.S. labor laws had led to many alleged exploitations including recent claims of sweatshops, child labor, child prostitution, and even forced abortions.

21. The government of Ghana should address underlying causes of child labor through cash transfer programs, appropriate youth employment options, and measures to make free primary education a reality.

22. The Nodi Cotton Bathmat (2017), like all pieces from her company, is made on a traditional wooden loom by skilled artisans in a GoodWeave factory, ensuring child labor is never used

23. It applied Christian ethics to social problems, especially issues of social justice such as economic inequality, poverty, alcoholism, crime, racial tensions, slums, unclean environment, child labor, inadequate labor unions, poor schools, and the danger of war.

24. If U.S. government contracting personnel have reason to believe that forced or indentured child labor was used to produce an end product, they are required to contact the agency Inspector General, the Attorney General, or the Secretary of the Treasury.

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26. ‘Jean Chretien (though now wealthy) is an outsider, an Arriviste, and a rags-to-riches political scrapper.’ ‘Michael Armstrong spoofs the pretensions of bourgeois Arrivistes, while describing the horrors of child labor and documenting its heroine's mounting inquisitiveness and willingness to intervene.’

27. ‘Jean Chretien (though now wealthy) is an outsider, an Arriviste, and a rags-to-riches political scrapper.’ ‘Michael Armstrong spoofs the pretensions of bourgeois Arrivistes, while describing the horrors of child labor and documenting its heroine's mounting inquisitiveness and willingness to intervene.’

28. Talia Agler Girls Shelter is a registered Charitable Children’s Institution under the Children Act, 2001.Established in January 2012 with funding from the Global Fund for Children, the Shelter offers solace to victims of human trafficking, sexual abuse, child labor, domestic violence and forced migration.

29. Avondale Mills From its founding in 1897, textile manufacturing firm Avondale Mills left its mark on towns and cities throughout Alabama.Avondale Mills earned the respect of many mill workers for its Progressive Era programs for employees, and the disdain of reformers for its labor practices, particularly the use of child labor

30. Twelve years later, in 1906, his life had turned around spectacularly and he used his nightmarish adolescent adventures as the basis for “The Apostate,” which originally carried the subtitle “A Child Labor Parable.” He had become one of the highest paid writers in the world; Woman’s Home Companion paid him $767.30 for this 7,673-word