It depends on the child labor laws in that area.
In Canada there is no child labour, but we do have stuff and things that are made by child labour, for example:clothing, food, shoes some are made by child labour.
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No. Child labor laws forbid it.
In the USA, the 75-year old Fair LAbor Standards Act.
Depends on where you live, and your child labor laws. In Canada, the legal age for work is 13, however, most people will not get a chance until they are 16.
No you don't.
Children in child labor make billions of dollars worth of goods every year. This is the reason that child labor is used and persists. The only effective way to eliminate the use of child labor is to make it uneconomical. The most effective way to accomplish this is to not buy the products of child labor. Simply stated, boycot the manufacturer. Not just the products made by the labor of children, but all products of that manufacturer and all the products and services of affiliated companies.
It is estimated that as parents in Canada, you can expect to spend about $12,825 per year on each child. That is $1,070 per month.
You must be 16 to get a job in California. For more child labor laws in California, visit www.stateandfederalposter.com They have comprehensive posters of child labor laws included in the labor law posters. Most states have laws that make employers post labor law posters of child labor laws.
1700 and it wasnt during the victorina era