By the sweat and toil of children vol. 2 the use of child labour in U.S. Agriculture imports and forced and bonded child labour
Material type: TextPublication details: NA U.S. Department of labour 1995Description: 210pSubject(s): Child labourDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: This second volume of reports from the U.S Department of Labour delves into the exploitation of child labour, focusing on two prevalent yet often overlooked forms of work. It specifically examines children engaged in commercial agriculture and fishing, as well as those involved in child slavery through forced and bonded labour. The book identifies several countries and industries where instances of child labor have been reported, including the brick kiln industry in Pakistan, sugarcane plantations in Brazil, and glass factories in India. The comprehensive coverage extends to various cases involving children in commercial agriculture and forced bonded labor.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reports | YUVA Library | 331.31/BUR (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP04463 | ||
Reports | YUVA Library | 331.31/BUR (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP04464 |
This second volume of reports from the U.S Department of Labour delves into the exploitation of child labour, focusing on two prevalent yet often overlooked forms of work. It specifically examines children engaged in commercial agriculture and fishing, as well as those involved in child slavery through forced and bonded labour. The book identifies several countries and industries where instances of child labor have been reported, including the brick kiln industry in Pakistan, sugarcane plantations in Brazil, and glass factories in India. The comprehensive coverage extends to various cases involving children in commercial agriculture and forced bonded labor.
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