Child Labor.
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States, are usually not subject to state laws because they do not fulfill residency requirements, and they are often unable to attend local schools, which have noprovisions for seasonal increases in school enrollment.
Other children exempted from federal and state labor laws are children employed as actors and performers inradio, television, and motion pictures, as newspaper deliverers and sales personnel, or as part-time workers at home.
IV INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS
In the early 21st century, child labor remains a serious problem in many parts of the world.
Studies carried out in 1979, the International Year of the Child, show thatmore than 50 million children below the age of 15 were working in various jobs often under hazardous conditions.
Many of these children live in underdevelopedcountries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
Their living conditions are crude and their chances for education minimal.
The meager income they bring in, however, isnecessary for the survival of their families.
Frequently, these families lack the basic necessities of life—adequate food, decent clothing and shelter, and even water forbathing.
In some countries industrialization has created working conditions for children that rival the worst features of the 19th-century factories and mines.
In India, forexample, some 20,000 children work 16-hour days in match factories.
Child-labor problems are not, of course, limited to developing nations.
They occur wherever poverty exists in Europe and the United States.
A growing concern in recentyears has been the increase in prostitution among youngsters in urban centers.
The most important efforts to eliminate child-labor abuses throughout the world come from the International Labor Organization (ILO), founded in 1919 and now aspecial agency of the United Nations.
The organization has introduced several child-labor conventions among its members, including a minimum age of 16 years foradmission to all work, a higher minimum age for specific types of employment, compulsory medical examinations, and regulation of night work.
In the late 20th centurythe ILO added to this list the worst forms of child labor, including slavery, prostitution, debt bondage (the practice of requiring children to work off loans made to theirparents), and forced military service.
The ILO, however, does not have the power to enforce these conventions; it depends on voluntary compliance of member nations.
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- Labor limae
- La famille Un enfant A child, children Le père The father La mère The mother Les parents
- The Fifth Child, passage 5
- Gompers Samuel, 1850-1924, né à Londres, militant syndicaliste américain, fondateur, en 1886, de l'American Federation of Labor (AFL), qu'il dirigea jusqu'à sa mort.
- Dithyrambus (Child of the Double Door) Greek A name for the god Dionysus, referring to the legend that he was born twice.