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Essay / The Dangers of Child Labor - 1136
Child labor has been a problem for over 100 years, some of our older generations have worked for most of their lives. Some children have worked most of their lives, some of their parents don't even work, these children earn little money, some of their parents sell them. Some of these children don't even have parents, they just wander the streets looking for jobs. Some of these children work in dangerous jobs, domestic work, carpet weaving and other horrible jobs. These children are not only not getting an education, but their health is at stake. Child labor is increasing day by day and that's because there is a problem. many poor countries and the parents of some of these children are sometimes sick and therefore cannot work, but that still does not justify children working in extremely poor conditions or in hard work, so some of these children work in factories like in coal factories where sometimes when a motor stops working, sometimes the men put little children inside so they can repair it and sometimes when the children repair it, sometimes their arms or their finger are cut off and in very sad cases they sometimes die, some of these children are usually stolen or sold and in some cases they are trafficked. Today, an estimated 246 million children worldwide are engaged in some type of work, approximately 180 million of them in hazardous conditions. (World Day Against Child Labor highlights the dangers of child labor. effects) There are many forms of child labor around the world. Children are engaged in agricultural work, mining, manufacturing, domestic work, construction, digging and begging in the streets. Others are trapped in forms of slavery in armed conflict, forced labor and debt bondage (to repay debts incurred by parents and grandparents...... middle of paper ... .....the son and she gave her Alina so when Alina Growing up she started to work very hard, she wondered why she had to work harder than other children Well, that's not it. , everyone wants to take a step, but no one takes a step to end the children's force, that's not the saddest part of the situation. What's sad is that some of these. children, parents don't even have conditions and make their children work without having education so that they can improve. My father worked when he was 4 years old, my grandfather told him to milk the cows and. then my grandfather put the buckets of milk in a big pitcher my father said that the pitcher was bigger than him, my father has 12 older brothers, they all worked when they were little now my father is 45 years old and I see his hands and what I see are very rough hands that have worked almost all his life.