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Can India's Cotton Industry Fix Its Child Labor Problem?
The International Labour Organization and the government of Telangana recently launched a program that will take a ...
Explore how Zimbabwe and India legislate against child labor, the gaps in enforcement, and how economic factors affect compliance with international ...
Industry Fund Financial Planning (IFFP) has spoken out against the illegal use of child labour, promising to donate its sales’ commissions, which cannot be rebated back to their clients, to the Too ...
DTP MP Bayındır has called for a committee to investigate child labour and for preventative measures to be put in place. "As long as children are pushed out of education, child labour will continue.
NEW DELHI -- A ban on child labor took effect Tuesday, but at roadside food stalls across New Delhi, many of the boys and girls who serve glasses of piping hot tea, wash dishes, mop floors and take ...
Wed, 15 Dec 2010 18:53:51 GMT — WASHINGTON (AP) " The Labor Department is adding a dozen countries to the list of nations that use child labor or forced labor, as officials warn the global economic ...
A still from documentary 'Fireflies in the Abyss', which found children as young as five working in coal mines. Photo courtesy of Chandrasekhar Reddy. MUMBAI, July 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - ...
More than 300 citizens and representatives of national and international civil society groups walked to India’s parliament Thursday to demand an immediate halt to child labor. Their aim was to deliver ...
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India's government launched an online portal on Tuesday to register, rescue and rehabilitate child workers, as part of a drive to curb the exploitation of ...
Ever since 2002, the US Department of Labor has issued a list of products, by country of origin, that it has determined may be mined, produced or manufactured by forced or indentured child labor. By ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is failing to enforce a ban on child labor, with not a single conviction almost three years after the law came into effect, leading child rights activists said on Friday.
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