Τρίτη 18 Μαρτίου 2014

Child labour

 More and more children from the Third World work in factories for many hours without making money.
 They usually produce balloons, keys, fabrics, bricks or they sew clothes. It should be mentioned that these children spend  half of their day  working in factories.
This phenomenon could be also seen in China where children make technology products like tablet PC's, computers or screens and other computer parts. Some children work in the fields and they collect fruit and vegetables.
 According to the International Labour Organization, most children who work in factories and fields, come from Sub-Saharan Africa, from Eastern and Southern Africa as well as from South Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Governments of these countries should take measures to limit this phenomenon that poses a threat to many children globally.


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