Hard at Work Child Labor involves working many hard and grueling hours, without pay. Child Labor companies force children to work, giving them very little food or money. Few children get paid. According to borgenproject.org, only one out of five children in Child Labor is paid for his or her work. Have you ever thought about how Child Labor is used to make things that we use today? As stated in uiowa.org, some everyday essentials that are handmade by kids include - shoes, clothing, soccer balls, glass, bricks, fireworks, rugs and surgical instruments. Many kids work very hard, just to make sure we have the objects that we need everyday.
Where does Child Labor happen today? While Child Labor is not an issue in many