to help them ever year no every year every day
child labour still exists because adults such as parents [guardians] and older family members are craving money our are poor and are in despreate need of money and diecide to sell there children of to coco workers. usually the man of the family sells the child wether it be the uncle or the father. that is why child labour still exists.
They do not and did not work for child labour. Child labour is the definition of children working.
So many people were poor, and jobs were very hard to find, so if a child was able to work and bring home food or money to help support the rest of the family it was a welcomed thing.
i don't think there is a proper way to stop child labour, for if people keep on purchasing goods made by children in child labour, more money will come in and child labour has no way of being stopped. This may sound strange, but the only way to stop child labour is to stop buying goods from countries where child labour is a hazzard... There's other ways as well such as to create a website for other ppl 2 c around the world that there's many children dying around the world and we as well can support anti slavery organizations such as UNICEF answer by:Mun Soo
The best solution of the end of child labour is EDUCATION & AWARENESS................
we Don't abolish child labour it is foolness of many people. . . .
the reasons of child labour in tunisia
Parents of child labour are mostly very poor and depend on the money of their child. They are mostly from very backward class and live in extreme poverty.
There are many ways to help child labour. I think the Greenpeace website and the World vision website have things you can do to help. Some brands may endorse child labour, so it is always good to check. India has a lot of child labour and Africa does to. Child labour may be used to harvest the cocoa bean for chocolate and I think some brands have neither confirmed nor denied whether they get there cocoa beans from child slavery.Hope this helps
Yes, it is 100 percent against the law. Well, you can ask your child to help with the laundry or something, that's notchild labour, but you can't force your child to do all your work for you or something like that. And no, asking them to tidy their bedroom is NOT child labour, unfortunately for them.
no to Child labour