Ireland use child labor. I would imagine most shops in third world countries do. The little kids are hungry and don't have any schools to go to so they might as well spend their time doing something useful and making some money so that they can feed themselves and not die of starvation. If you find a list, please add it to your question so that I can support those companies that are allowing children to work and feed themselves rather than starve to death. Perhaps we could start some of those types of shops in Africa so that the children can care for themselves and not stand around in the hot sun begging for food.
Yes... Abercrombie & Fitch does use child labor.
According to Starbucks' website and their Global Human Rights Statement, they follow child labor laws to the T and thus do not use child labor.
No. A peacock is a bird. A bird does no work. Therefore, they don't use child labor.
US companies do not use child labor illegally. Family businesses use their children legally.
No, Cuba doesn't use child labor.
It depends on the country where they use child labor, and what kind of rules the country has about it. If the laws don't let you use child labor then the company is using children illegally.
no
no
The use of child labor is for the owner of a child labor place is to under pay the children because they don't know better and then the owner gets more profit then they pay the children
yes
yes
prolly not