Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.
Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.
Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.
Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.
Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.
Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.
Hey, did you also see the report on the little boy who was suffering from child labor?
Yes, I can't believe that child labor still exists, this is so bad! Do you know how it started?
Until the Middle Ages, child labor was linked to the supplementation of family support. But it was during the Industrial Revolution that this kind of exploitation reached it's pick.
During this period, it was very common for children the age of four to be exploited on daily shifts of up 14, basically receiving house and food in exchange.
My God, what horror!
And this is so natural in some countries, how can it?
A number of factors can lead a society to think this way: from the slave-holding past to a distorted notion that work ennobles
How can we help combat this?
Many actions have the support of companies and sectors of civil society for the eradication of child labor. Homever, the main way to reach this result is the strengthening of policies to reduce social inequality
Thank you so much for that friend, you explained it very well and left me instigated to research more about!
By the way, there's a campaign going on to help the little boy in the report, I think we can help.