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Child Labor Communications 1201 Professor Freeney By: Audrey Menhorn
Example: A child, age 10, wakes up at 4am to start his day.  Goes to the field to start work at 5am. Only gets one break from the hot sun, for lunch. Gets off work at 5pm. No education.
Statistics ,[object Object]
A lot of these children are exploited and abused. A girl works splitting used batteries for parts, in Dhaka.
Why Child Labor has Continued... ,[object Object]
Children needed to work
Poverty is the number one reason why children work at inappropriate jobs.
Some children work to help pay for school.
Some work to provide sustenance for their family.
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Child labor presentation

  • 1. Child Labor Communications 1201 Professor Freeney By: Audrey Menhorn
  • 2. Example: A child, age 10, wakes up at 4am to start his day. Goes to the field to start work at 5am. Only gets one break from the hot sun, for lunch. Gets off work at 5pm. No education.
  • 3.
  • 4. A lot of these children are exploited and abused. A girl works splitting used batteries for parts, in Dhaka.
  • 5.
  • 7. Poverty is the number one reason why children work at inappropriate jobs.
  • 8. Some children work to help pay for school.
  • 9. Some work to provide sustenance for their family.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Children work in unhealthy conditions
  • 14. Children work long hours for little pay
  • 15. Expectations of consumer goods, lead children to work and away from education.
  • 16.
  • 17. Children not raised to be idle.
  • 18. Parents worked when they were children.
  • 19. Some children work because it is the only way their family can survive.
  • 20. If they can't work, children might turn to prostitution or lower paying jobs.
  • 21.
  • 22. Children in the Fields Campaign
  • 23. Global March Against Child Labor
  • 24.
  • 25. Just like the example of the child in the beginning of this speech.
  • 26. More people need to take action to help stop Child Labor.
  • 27. Everyone needs to follow the laws against child labor.
  • 28. We need to find other ways for families in poverty to survive.
  • 29. Sources: &quot;Child protection from violence, exploitation and abuse&quot;. UNICEF. June 13, 2010 < http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_childlabour.html >. Dean, Julia. &quot;What Causes Child Labor Today?&quot;. Child Labor Photo Project. June 13, 2010 <http://www.childlaborphotoproject.org/childlabor.html#causes>. Jacobson, Anette Faye. &quot;Child Labor in Developing Countries&quot;. Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society. June 13, 2010 < http://www.faqs.org/childhood/Bo-Ch/Child-Labor-in-Developing-Countries.html >. Parks, Ayrianne. &quot;AFOP’s Children in the Fields Campaign Raises Awareness of Child Labor in the U.S.&quot;. The Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs. June 13, 2010 < http://www.prweb.com/releases/Child_labor/latino_hispanic/prweb4130084.htm >. Shah, Anup. &quot;Child Labor&quot;. Global Issues. June 13, 2010 <http://www.globalissues.org/article/62/child-labor>.