Same as Nike's
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.
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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
reebok i think he has a reebok bat so i think he has a reebok kit
The Reebok case study highlights the company's commitment to human rights protection through its ethical sourcing and production practices. Reebok has implemented a strict code of conduct for its suppliers to ensure fair labor practices, safe working conditions, and the prohibition of child labor. Additionally, the brand actively engages in monitoring and auditing its supply chain to uphold these standards, while also promoting transparency and accountability in its operations. Through these efforts, Reebok aims to foster a more equitable and humane global marketplace.
Yes they do