Iqbal Masih was a local employer loan at Pakistan's carpet weaving factory at the age of 4, and his single mother used it as a mortgage to pay the wedding fee of the eldest son. In his six-year work, a typical work day includes at least 14 hours of turnover per Saturday and one 30 minute break. Even if Iqbal was exposed to the harsh environment and the threat of cruel abuse, his mother had no choice but to continue to borrow money from his employer to maintain family life.
Today, I decided to start reading Craig Kielburger 's "Free The Children" So far I have learned a lot about social change, child labor, and Craig & Marc' s service practical experience. Craig & Marc Kielburger truly stimulated me and the two people in the world, and I think that as an example. On 12th January 2010, when the earthquake struck Haiti, I started researching and started picking the country to write scrapbook for my social research project. Some people are interesting, but Haiti is not on the list. It makes me wonder if I can study Haiti for my project and I remind you of the earthquake there. I did, the target country was approved
Craig Kielburger, a high school student from Toronto, Canada, is the founder of Free the Children, a student-sponsored program to end child labor. He was interviewed by a multinational monitoring agency, a monthly magazine focused on globalization, labor, the environment and international trade issues. The activities of Free the Children, a youth group promoting the purchase of products without children, show the effectiveness of youth participation in campaign against child labor. Organizational activities such as survey of affiliated store situation, government and corporate letter making activities, international petition for promoting education and child's rights, etc., can be used directly for the government to abolish the use of child labor Encourage measures to be taken
In Canada in 1995, a 12-year-old boy attracted the attention of the tragedy of world child labor. Craig Kielburger of Thornhill, Ontario, founded Free Children's Organization by listening to the assassination of a white boy encouraging child labor. Craig gathered thousands of signatures, called for a ban on import of child labor products, and submitted a petition to Prime Minister Jean-Clétien, Prime Minister of Canada 2. Gifford found himself guilty. Human rights activists condemn her that she made Wal-Mart's fashion line with children and sweaty-looking shops. But Gifford was surprised by her critic. She was recently sensitive to child labor issues, she resurfaced as an activist and received unfair publicity. "I want this planet to keep my child in another place," she told the Congressional team in July.