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Brief Information about Child Labor.

Child Labor About 200 million children suffer of child labor. That’s about 1 of every 6 children. These children work in factories, farms, construction sites, mines, sweatshops, prostitution business, textiles, rugs and many other industries. They shouldn’t be working as it is illegal for an underage to work. To make it worst, they work in shifts of some times more than 12 hours, seven days a week under terrible conditions.

They suffer punishments if they break strict rules. Child labor takes place in different places all over the work, for example, China, Thailand, Nepal, Delhi, Vietnam, Laos, and Papua New Guinea. That’s in the Asian region, just to name a few of many. In America, there’s Mexico, Cuba, Peru, Argentina and Brazil. In many countries of Africa, Arab states and Europe, child labor is frequent too.

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