I certainly don't, however in other countries people do take children away telling the parents that they would come back.
Congress included child labor restrictions in the FAir LAbor Standards ACt in 1935.
By joining a fair trade organization or buying fair trade products ( they are NOT produced by children).
Fair Labor Standards Act!!
Fair Labor Standard Act
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
In the USA, the 75-year old Fair LAbor Standards Act.
Fair trade can help reduce child labor by promoting ethical practices and ensuring that producers receive fair wages, which can alleviate the economic pressures that often force families to rely on child labor. By supporting sustainable farming and providing access to education, fair trade initiatives can create environments where children are less likely to be employed in hazardous work. However, while it contributes positively, fair trade alone cannot completely eliminate child labor, as broader systemic issues and enforcement of laws are also necessary to address the root causes.
Fair Labor Standards Act A+
government can provide mid day meals in all the public schools,
They conform to international Child Labor Laws, so I believe it is 16.
The Fair Labor Act was passed in the late 1930's, but efforts to end child labor were most aggressive in the early 1900's. The great depression was instrumental in ending child labor, only because adults were competing against children for jobs as unskilled laborers.
i think that the arguments on for are: less people in different adoption homes and so everyone has a chance to have a child. i think the aregument for against are: that it isn't fair for the child, because the mother isn't the birth mother and if they want a child why don't they try for one