It can be justified, as in some countries, many families don't have money fortheirsurvival, they don't have money to feed their children, and their family members die from starvation.So in that case children have to work to support their families and some employers are doing a great job employing them, as seeing peoplestarvingis 100 times worst than breaking a law.
Labor laws include the number of hours a person may work, when overtime is paid, when a strike is allowed, and child labor laws.
A stepmother should be allowed to discipline a child such as grounding. However, a stepmother should not be able to physically discipline a child.
chea wizzz well child labor is a human rights issue and it should be stopped soon
Each state has it's own laws and regulation applying to child labor. See the link below for the US Dept. of Labor which has links to every state's child labor site.
because it's bad.
No, if the child is 13 years and over you should be able to work.
No way that's creul and just wrong.
I believe on was the Knights of Labor, but I'm sure there were more.
The correct word is "allowed", not "aloud". This has to do with laws to protect children - avoiding child labor. Look up "child labor" for more details - for example, in the Wikipedia. The theory, at least, is that children should have time for school, and for playing. Also, to avoid them from being exploited.
1. Say no to child labor, and yes to education...... 2. Stop Child Labor 3. Be kind to a child: Stop Child Labor 4. Let a Child be a Child: Stop Child Labor 5. If we want to develop our country we should first develop a bright future for these children.
Child labor is a worldwide problem that proclaims that devastated children should be teared apart from their family and then work in factories because the family does not have enough money
There are child labor laws that limit what jobs a 14 year old can get anywhere, including Derby. You should check to see if you are allowed to have a newspaper route or maybe babysitting.