In Russia or Kazakhstan child laboring is not allowed. Different forms of child labor is still present in America. If we look back on the history of child labour then we may know that the child labour have existed throughout America in its different forms and shapes.American children worked in large numbers in textiles,canneries, agriculture, mines, glass factories, home industries, and as newsboys, messengers, bootblacks, and peddlers.
There is minimal role of child labor in the United States today.It is one of the more marvelous changes in the social and economic life of the nation over the last two centuries.
In America mostly child working in tobacco fields.The age of these children is from 4 to 18 and above The tobacco work is very dangerous for children.These children have to work work from morning to evening without any break. The children also get injuries and illnesses during their work.A women have 7 children. She does work all the just for their children. She earns only $3 as her wage. her all child go to schools and she pays their school fees by her wages. Her family has no support by the government. She want her children like her will not go to fields but they highest get degrees so that they become officers in future.A lot of area is special for tobacco fields in America even three big states and the second largest company
of tobacco is in US.
In colonial America, child labor was not a bad thing. It was an important part of the agricultural and handicraft economy. Children was think very important for work.Children worked on their farms as well as hired by other farmers.Boys also began apprenticeship age between 10 to 14.These types of boys declined in the start of 19th century. The advancement of the age provide the children new chances to work.Finally, in the textile industry these children replaced by young women and immigrants.But child labor could not stop in other industries.They could be paid lower than wages and easy to control.
In the United States, children as young as 12 are allowed to toil on tobacco farms, whether it’s driving Father’s tractor or picking leaves from fields. Tobacco farming poses threats to the child workers health. But thanks to heavy pesticide use and the possibility of acute nicotine poisoning as after using these things the dagenrous becomes less dangerous.Not only the nicotine poisoning and heat exhaustion, but the hazards involving from vehicles that endanger these children's health. The government monitoring system is so week that no one can determine how much have been killed or injured by nicotine poising and heat exhaustion.
There is minimal role of child labor in the United States today.It is one of the more marvelous changes in the social and economic life of the nation over the last two centuries.
In America mostly child working in tobacco fields.The age of these children is from 4 to 18 and above The tobacco work is very dangerous for children.These children have to work work from morning to evening without any break. The children also get injuries and illnesses during their work.A women have 7 children. She does work all the just for their children. She earns only $3 as her wage. her all child go to schools and she pays their school fees by her wages. Her family has no support by the government. She want her children like her will not go to fields but they highest get degrees so that they become officers in future.A lot of area is special for tobacco fields in America even three big states and the second largest company
of tobacco is in US.
In colonial America, child labor was not a bad thing. It was an important part of the agricultural and handicraft economy. Children was think very important for work.Children worked on their farms as well as hired by other farmers.Boys also began apprenticeship age between 10 to 14.These types of boys declined in the start of 19th century. The advancement of the age provide the children new chances to work.Finally, in the textile industry these children replaced by young women and immigrants.But child labor could not stop in other industries.They could be paid lower than wages and easy to control.
In the United States, children as young as 12 are allowed to toil on tobacco farms, whether it’s driving Father’s tractor or picking leaves from fields. Tobacco farming poses threats to the child workers health. But thanks to heavy pesticide use and the possibility of acute nicotine poisoning as after using these things the dagenrous becomes less dangerous.Not only the nicotine poisoning and heat exhaustion, but the hazards involving from vehicles that endanger these children's health. The government monitoring system is so week that no one can determine how much have been killed or injured by nicotine poising and heat exhaustion.
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 banned child labor in factories and mines, but apartheid Southern politicians ensured the existence of enough loopholes to keep black children working on the farm. The young migrants who often do those jobs now.
During President Obama’s first term, the Labor Department seemed ready to address this problem tom the general public.Suggested a Kinds of safety measures for young agricultural laborers—and an outright ban on children working on tobacco farms.n 2012, after a furious and deceptive lobbying campaign by farm conglomerates, the Labor Department rescinded all of its proposed rules—at the request of the White House—and even vowed not to revisit the issue for the rest of Obama’s second term.
During President Obama’s first term, the Labor Department seemed ready to address this problem tom the general public.Suggested a Kinds of safety measures for young agricultural laborers—and an outright ban on children working on tobacco farms.n 2012, after a furious and deceptive lobbying campaign by farm conglomerates, the Labor Department rescinded all of its proposed rules—at the request of the White House—and even vowed not to revisit the issue for the rest of Obama’s second term.
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