Child labor is a cruel act involving making children start working again. The poet William Blake lives in such a severely accepted era and sees it as something true. In his poem, black showed child labor in a chimney. The poem is centered on two people, a narrator and a boy named Tom. The narrator is a boy who sold him when he was young. Tom is a child in the same situation, but he has a strange dream. In chimney sweepers, black expresses his view on child labor error by showing what it is and how it will affect children.
Child labor does not listen to your nonsense, as you sometimes listen to it. But, in fact, what is child labor? By definition, "child labor" means any work a minor child has as a child, and having the right to receive education. A thorough investigation prove that child labor is mental, physical, social and morally dangerous. Unfortunately, child labor is common in Pakistan. Approximately 20 million children are addicted to child labor. Most of these children are 5 to 14 years old. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the total population of this age group is about 4 million to 41 million. Half of children between the ages of 5 and 14 are the victims of child labor. For countries where future generations want education, stability and cornerstones of developed countries, these figures are very shocking.
Child labor refers to an economically active population under 15 years of age engaged in various industries (Grootaert, 2). Recently, child labor has become a major argument, but in most cases this is very disadvantageous. Recognition that globalization leads to exploitation of children is becoming an important issue in international business. In my opinion, child labor should be eliminated. Not only is it harmful to children's health, it also not only deprives them of the opportunity to receive education, it only robs them of their childhood.