Yes, the European Union has banned child labor. But it is still a problem especially in agriculture. And it is not well enforced. The Commissioner for Human Rights for the Council of Europe reported that millions of children are working in the fields and some of them in dangerous conditions.
2004
because it's bad.
because children where dying working in factorys
Coal Mining
I am not aware of a country in Europe in which they are banned
No it is not right to use child labour. But think about the families where there is no way to earn money. Then how they will get to eat? So it should not be completley banned.
No, Oreos are not banned in Europe. They are widely available for purchase in many European countries.
Inhuman factory conditions forced the government to take action.
the industrial revolution in Europe did, the majority of workers was child slave labor with preteens and teens
Inhuman factory conditions formed the government to take action
Inhuman factory conditions formed the government to take action
Answer:Child labor has existed in the history of almost every country in the world, including the United States. Some countries in Central and South America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa still use child labor as it hasn't necessarily been outlawed in their countries. Some still use child labor even though it has been outlawed where they live.