Over time, children have worked countless hours in a dangerous workplace to earn a few dollars from a few cents. This is called child labor and children are risking their lives everyday. Today, child labor continues to exist all over the world, and even in the United States, children choose fruits and vegetables under difficult circumstances. According to the article 'What is child labor', about 215 million children worldwide are working in dangerous workplaces from 5 to 17 years old.
Asia and Africa account for 90% of child labor (Pangargi, Sanjeev H, Raghavendra Gudagunti), despite the existence of child labor law and child labor rights, it is still a global concern. It is a paper. In order to solve the problem of child labor, it is necessary to solve the social and economic problems of the country in order to alleviate and solve the problem of child labor. Child labor usually occurs in developing countries. This is because poverty is helping families working with children. When they work, they have little wages.
Child labor is a widespread problem in the world economy, especially in developing countries. Because there are no law enforcement agencies, more than 90% of the child labor market is hired in rural areas in Asia and Africa, and some think that it is necessary to take some countermeasures. - According to the International Labor Organization which condemns innocence, 215 million children (5 to 14 years old) are engaged in child labor. About one-third of a child has to work, losing the time to be able to spend as a child in school, the most important thing is to spend the child in a safe environment.
Child labor is a painful experience for stakeholders. In order to end this stupid thing of child labor, the world must unite to create an alliance and a company to help child labor. Children all over the world are not working hard for little or nothing at all. A desperate family sells children to receive loans from corrupt employers. The child is treated as a slave; he does not say anything about the matter and can be compelled to work 18 hours a day, 7 days a week (Barry 1). The state of these children evoked a great public interest. US Labor Secretary Robert Reich and other renowned politicians are trying to end the suffering of these poor children. Some companies and organizations are also concerned about the stains of these workers and their terrible working conditions. They are trying not to buy products made with child labor (Boukhari 2)