Child labour

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    on child labour because it is a global problem that everyone need to take it seriously. Child labour is mean that some factory or restaurant employed a child who are not attend the age of majority, pay them low salary and arrange the difficult and demanding task to the child which they cannot effort, this act is unmoral. Based on the consequentialist theory, whether the action is right or wrong is depend on the outcome of the action. Utilitarianism theory is arguing the employed child labour is…

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    Child labour is the employment of children at an age where the child itself is unable of enduring the vigorous demands of the work imposed upon them. Child employment is perceived as an alternate to adult labour; a means to lower production costs and enhance profits. Enslaved as such a young age, children are prone to exploitation and abuse. The new working class of hungry, frail, vulnerable children are forced to being exposed to dangerous chemicals, fumes and machinery, without proper…

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    terrible acts of child labor. Kids were being sold by their parents into slavery and would never see them again. If kids ended up staying with their parents they would usually live in a small apart with 50 or more other people with no working clean water. Kids were sent at a young age to work and if they got injured they were not protected by the government. Child labor was a big problem starting the Industrial Revolution in England during the early 1800’s. One example of child labor is,…

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    Ethical issues involved in child labour According to the Deontological or Kantian tradition it is ethically incorrect to employ child labour because such practices violate our duty to treat children with respect. Rights of children are violated when we treat them as way of reaching the ‘end’ which is production and economic growth. Children are the victims of this malpractice since they cannot think rationally for themselves and they have not freely chosen to be a sweatshop worker.…

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    Child labor is commonly known as forced labor upon children that diminishes their childhood, and any possible development. The global issue does not only restrict children under the circumstances from receiving a proper education like every other child in the world, but takes away opportunities for those who potentially could have been an asset to society as well. Minors are currently being oppressed and forced to work against their own will only to satisfy their overseers’ wallets and to…

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    Child labor is something that everybody needs to be aware of. According to Goal: End Child Labor, this is a serious issue that happens in ⅔ of nations in the world. People need to be aware that child labor is a huge problem that needs to be stopped. Due to insufficient education, tiny amount of money earned, and risking their lives, child labor is forcing children to work unfairly. Children who are forced to work will never grow up and get an education, or a life for that matter! Everyone has…

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    What do you think of when you hear the term child labor? Chocolate, money issues, and children who get no education, right? Wrong. You probably thought of crying children who can’t see their families for years at a time. Well it may be hard to believe, but those kids are the backbone of the chocolate industry. 10-year-old Emmanuel wakes up at 6am and gets ready to work in the cocoa fields. As he is walking, he sees other kids walking the other way, towards school. At sunrise, he reaches the…

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    topic. Child labour has been found to be a global problem, where children below the age 17 or 18 are sent for jobs, which require efficient physical capabilities, which in some occasions a child below the age of 16 or 17 may not be able to provide. In-depth study regarding this subject has shown astonishing results. Sometimes these results contradict the exact same thing which is trying to be prevented which is the slaving away of any child. There is a major debate regarding the banning of child…

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    Why Is Child Labour Wrong

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    What is Child labor? Child labor is the use of children to work in the industry illegally.Countries that use child labor include Bangladesh,Chad,Ethiopia, and 92 other countries which consider child labor permissible.Child Labor is a controversial topic that the media seems to not talk about much, but its happening everyday affecting millions of children from 75 countries and many children that start working from the age of 5-24. Many of these children don't go to school or have an education and…

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    Child labor, as defined by the ILO conventions 182 Article 2, pertains to any youth under the age of eighteen. Majority of child labor marginalize children between the ages of five to seventeen. Child labor continues to be a development concern due to its instigation of poverty. The children of developing nations are forced to work with low paying wages, denying them a right to their education and further lowering literacy in the country. Jobs for adults are outsourced because of the abundance…

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