At this moment and time American trade is a huge and very complex issue. Children in third world countries are forced to work in unsafe factories for 12 hours at a time just to meet sales demand. These children are suffering just to make enough money to barely survive. As of the time that the Loc Tran case was written, American trade policy revolved around the use of child labor. In current times this has not changed at all. American trade utilizes third world child labor to meet the high demands for products while keeping the production/labor costs as minimal as possible. Loc Tran is one of the many children who are forced in to this industry at such a young age. In these countries where poverty is a national crisis, everyone, including …show more content…
However, this is the only way these children and their families are able to survive. If they don’t work, then they could die of hunger. American trade policy should make it so children under 16 aren’t forced to be in a forced to be in a factory working 12-hour days for such minimal pay. The children that are working should be paid a livable wage that could help pull them and their families out of extreme poverty. They should also be provided with semi-humane work conditions. Some of these conditions should be: ventilated buildings, safety gear, and outdoor bathroom facilities. They should also be given 8-hour days instead of 12-hour days. However, this would be a large step to take to meet even a few of these conditions. To change American trade policy to improve the conditions of these child workers would take years; However, it could be done. A good starting point would be to first improve the facilities that the children are working in. If the facilities were improved, then the torture of sitting in filth and foul odors for such long hours would be gone. This is a giant step, but it is a great foothold of a starting …show more content…
Companies would also be in a tight position because they would be losing a great portion of their workers.
On a bill such as this one I would vote it down immediately for many reasons. For one, child labor is not something that you can fix immediately with just one bill. Fixing this issue will take time. I stick with the plan for improvement that I proposed earlier. This issue is very complex and rooted deeply into the American trade industry. To fix the issue you need to go about it in small steps. If this bill were to be denied at the hands of my vote the only downside that it would cause is the continuation of the child labor, but, like I have stated, it needs to be fixed with other means. The issue of child labor is truly a complex issue. One could be an avid supporter for the ending of child labor, but do they really know how far the roots go? All in all, child labor is not the best thing to utilize, but it provides a means for the impoverished families in third world countries to stay
Child labor is the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane. Child labor has been an ongoing problem for many years all around the world. Many people have taken a stand to fight against the devastating problem of child labor. Florence Kelley was a successful fighter, as she fought for child labor laws and improved conditions for working women. To deliver a message over a strong topic such as child labor, a sense of strength, intelligence, and passion is needed, and Kelley truly had it throughout her message connecting with her audience.
Identifying the ages of children working during this time is a powerful example showing how unfair and how unlawful the child labor laws are and why it needs to be fixed.
Kelley then turns to comparing the laws regarding child labor in selected states ‒ all which reveal one can find some form of child labor almost anywhere. She begins with the “better” state, Alabama. Here, “the law provides that a child under
An examples child labor is the children working the tobacco field were they have to were trash bags to protect themselves. Another one are kids working in the coal mines were they get all dirty and a lot of their backs hurt because they have bend down the entire time. Child labor is a cruel and bad thing to do because in some states there are laws about it and you could go to jail so it is better that you don 't do it. The only reason that I chose this one to get $300,000 instead of $600,000 because the food is something that we need and with out the food safety then no one would know about it. They would have to keep all the exits clear give clean water and have bathroom
Food on their table, money in their pocket and a roof above their head is a typical day of a child today. Everything is provided for them so easily, they do not have to do anything. There was a time where children had to go through labor in order to feed themselves. Fortunately, a former social worker and reformer, Florence Kelley shone a light into the issue. Her speech on child labor made a difference on child labor laws.
Child labor deserves $600,000 because work, illness, and death should not be a concern to
Working conditions for children were frequently hazardous and unsanitary. As seen in document 2, the working conditions for these children in the factories were deplorable. They were filthy, dusty, and cramped, making them an unsuitable environment for children to spend so much time in every day. When forced to work in these factories, children faced numerous health issues, and some even died. Child labor began to decline as the labor and reform movements grew and labor standards in general improved, giving working people and other social reformers more political clout to demand legislation regulating child labor.
What did children face before there were child labor laws? Many jobs that children attended to were too hard for them and were given unfair pay or just no pay at all. They had to work in unsafe working conditions. Children had
Child Labor in the United States was different than Child Labor in China But also the same in some ways too. There were pros and cons to each of them. Some might have been better in the United States and worse in China and some might be better in China and worse in the United States. In the United States, children were cheaper, more manageable, and they were also less likely to strike.
However we can definitely control, or influence in the way children are treated in the other market areas. Article 32 and 36 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child state “children…must be protected from economic exploitation…from hazardous work and all other forms of exploration” (Lopez, 2015). We must make any company that is trying to export goods and services to the US to provide a way to reduce schooling cost and improve or assist in making education achievable. This all have the power to reduce child labor ((Edmonds & Pavcnik, 2005 pg. 215). We must demand that any export that enters to the United States is not necessarily free of child labor, but if child labor is involved, it is in a humane
Children as young as four years old worked long hours in factories under dangerous conditions. Factories employing children were often very dangerous places leading to injuries and even deaths. Workdays would often be 10 to 14 hours with minimal breaks during the shift. The mexican were paid very low wages compared to their white counterparts. The unfair amount of wage given to mexicans were not enough to support their families leading to debt peonage system which were passed off from generations to generations (Gamboa, Traqueros and Racial Ideology, 02/13/2017).
“Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time” (Grace Abbott). The issue of child labor has been around for centuries. Its standing in our world has been irrevocably stained in our history and unfortunately, our present. Many great minds have assessed this horrific issue and its effect on our homes, societies, and ultimately, our world.
Child labor is something people in the United States might think of as awful, but for families in countries like China it is a way of life. Name brand companies, for example Nike, have their products made overseas often using children to do the work. The use of child labor in other countries for Nike brings up the debate on whether or not the United States should buy products that have been produced by children. The United States should not buy products manufactured with the use of child labor because of the unfair wages they get paid and bad working conditions. Some may argue that by putting children to work it is lowering the unemployment rates in countries, the morals of buying products produced by young teenagers is just flat out wrong.
The issue of child labor has long been a subject of discussion that -------. In her cogent essay, “Live Free and Starve,” directed at liberals and those in support of a bill passed by the U.S. congress that bans the import of goods from countries that have child labor, Chitra Divakaruni reasons on the subject of child labor in developing countries. In a persuasive tone, Divakaruni contends that the aforementioned bill is misguided in its intent. She argues that while the intentions behind the bill are good-willed, the bill would not be effective in its goal of helping the children. Divakaruni offers a unique perspective on child labor in foreign countries to increase awareness on how there is more to the situation of child labor than meets the eye.
There are many reasons that cause child labor: Poverty and unemployment levels are high – As you see, the most of employed children work in less developed countries by economy. In such countries poor families and children may rely upon child labor in order to improve their chances of attaining basic necessities. According to U.N statistics more than one-fourth of the people around the world live in poverty that is caused by the high unemployment levels. Free education is limited – U.N estimated that approximately 75 million children were not attending school. The education for the whole world’s children costs 10-30 Billion dollars that is 0.7% - 2% of the annual cost of global military spending.