God has created us,all the Natural Resources, and we the humanbeings have got every rights to live, to learn,to educate,to work for our livelyhood to meet our basic needs like food,shelter & clothes. There is certain age to perform work. Different Acts,rules and regulations have been made inthis regard. Inspite of it, it is seen that a large number of children are being enagaged in different factories,shops,homes and many other organisations. It affect the health of a child, while working at the imatured age. The childrens are also human. They should be given proper rights strictly to their ages.
In the above way child labour violate human rights.
Sambhunath
chea wizzz well child labor is a human rights issue and it should be stopped soon
According to Starbucks' website and their Global Human Rights Statement, they follow child labor laws to the T and thus do not use child labor.
child labor is very cheap than adult labor. It steals child's childhood and violates rights!
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Susan L. Kang has written: 'Human rights and labor solidarity' -- subject(s): Human rights, Law and legislation, Labor unions, Employee rights
Lance A. Compa has written: 'Human Rights, Labor Rights, and International Trade (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)' 'Unfair advantage' -- subject(s): Freedom of association, Labor laws and legislation, Labor unions, Organizing, Unfair labor practices
Child labor is extremely wrong.Below are some reasons why:~unhealthy for young kids~physically,emotionally,and sexually abusive~prevents kids from an education~hazardous mining and explosives used~A VIOLATION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS
Humqn rights of slavery
You can find newspaper articles on child labor in online newspaper archives, libraries, or through online databases. Websites like ProQuest, Nexis Uni, or Google News can be good places to start your search. Additionally, specialized publications or websites focusing on human rights or labor issues may also have relevant articles.
Wolfgang Koerner has written: 'The foundations of Canadian federalism' -- subject(s): History, Federal government 'Human rights' -- subject(s): Child labor, Child prostitution, Human rights, International economic relations, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of International economic relations
united nations decleration of childs rights