Overview
As defined, Child labour is work that is both exploitative and hazardous. This includes any work that jeopardizes a child's physical, mental, educational or social development. (Save the Children, [Online])
Child labour is a global concern, affecting anyone who is a consumer. Developing and developed countries alike contribute to the existence of child labour, resulting in underage youth being employed in unhealthy environments, working long hours and being paid extremely low wages. This, leads to little to no time for any type of education, triggering literacy problems and any possibilities for advancement in this job or any other, resulting a cyclical poverty pattern for the families involved.
1. RESEARCH AND DISCUSS THE SUBJECT OF CHILD LABOUR
What is the issue of child labour all about?
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