child labour. ● europeans and north american companies often use factories in developing countries...
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CHILD LABOUR
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● Europeans and North American companies often use factories in developing countries because they're less expensive.
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● It's difficult to check if factory owners employ children.
● In India, children under 14 can't work, but many do.
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● Child workers have a bad health and don't go to school.
● Some parents have to sell their children because they are very poor.
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● In Asia kids often make sports equipment.
● In Africa they often work in the cotton industry.
● They NEVER use the articles they produce.
● Some kids work in dangerous places.
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Some numbers
● 171 million children working in the world, 127 million in Asia and Pacific Ocean.
● 5.7 million are forced into slavery.● 1.2 million are trafficked in the world.● 119 million are working in agricolture.
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