Yes, many companies use it today, like:
et cetera....
Nike is a major user of child labor.
Child labour still exists in many countries, but mostly in Asia, where they make children as young as 6 make clothes, toys and shoes for our country to sell and get money for. They only get roughly 50p a day, and are treated badly.
Unicef estimates that about 218 million children between the ages of five and seventeen are in the world's labor force. This abuse isn't limited to the poorer nations of Africa and Asia. By their estimate 2.5 million children labor in industrialized and transitional nations.
Country's that still has child labour would be
. china
. India
. Asia
. South America
and that's just some !
There are still child labor laws in the United States. Each state has different laws regarding who can work and how many hours. Some states also regulate what hours of the day young persons can work.
It's ironic that the United States is a huge advocate against child labor around the world, even when child labor still exists today in American soil. Agricultural jobs tend to have the most child labor because the government has never bothered to pass laws to protect agricultural workers, specifically those that pick vegetables.
child labor still is happening.
Of an estimate 215 child around the globe: about 114million (53%) are in Asia and the Pacific; 14 million (7%) live
in Latin America; and 65 million (30%) live in Sub-Saharan
Africa. and these are some places where child labor is still happening. ~em
yes child labor is worldwide.......there is still child labor in Africa china and a lot of other places
America never stopped child labor, it is still going on to this day.
Yes
It has not ended, it still happens.
unfortanetly ye
in some places
Yes, it is a very serious problem. They aren't getting their education and plus they have to do labor. Child labor is still happening everywhere in the world
yes it still exist.
The USA has had child labor since its founding and still does today - both legal and illegal.
The Great pyramid
no, the monalisa still exsist
No, piranhas still thrive in the Amazon River.