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How to fight child labour

Introduction: Everybody knows that child labour is an unethical and


illegal act that the world should fight with all its power. It has destroyed
and damaged the future of many children in the world. So how can we
stop this phenomenon?
To begin with, I can say that the government in order to fight this
problem should edit strigent and severe rules and regulations against the
owners of factories and workshops who employ children under the legal
age of work. They must be both put in prison and fined. Their factories
must be closed or sold.
In addition, the government should help NGOs (local organisations) with
money and other means to save the children from this hard work and put
them in schools wher they can get the appropriate education to be good
and intellectual citizens who would help their countries.
Moreover, parents who let their children work instead of going to school
should be helped by the government. They should make them understand
the bad consequences of child labour and oblige families send to send
their children to school.
Conclusion: All in all, in my point of view and it is my deepest conviction
that child labour is a harmful and an evil that we all should combat with
new strict regulations. Its high time the government prohibited and
eradicated it completely. We will not succeed in preventing it unless
parents and government put hand in had to fight this international issue.

What are the causes of child labour?


Introduction: Everybody knows that child labour is an unethical and
illegal act that the world should fight with all its power. It has destroyed
and damaged the future of many children in the world. So what are the
causes and consequences of this phenomenon?
To start with, I can say that one of the main cause of child labour in the world is the absence
of severe laws and regulations against the managers and bosses of factories and workshops
who employ children under the legal age of work. As aresult, children will not respect law and
get
Moreover, dishonest bosses take profit from this situation. It allows them employ young
children and make more and more money illegally. Their irresponsibility makes things worse.
Besides, poor and irresponsible parents who lack resources let and sometimes encourage
their children to go to work instead of getting education at school.

Furthermore, the existence of high level of poverty and poor schooling opportunities for
the children in very far places encourage people to send their children to work.
Conclusion: All in all, in my point of view and it is my deepest conviction
that child labour is a harmful and an evil that we all should combat with
new strict regulations. Its high time the government prohibited and
eradicated it completely. We will not succeed in preventing it unless
parents and government put hand in had to fight this international issue.

Consequences of child labour:


1. Childhood is the greatest and happiest period of the lives of everyone
during which one learns about the basic strategy of the life from parents,
friends and nature.
2. Child labour affects the development of the children in all aspects:
mentally, physically, socially and intellectually.
3. They dont live under the love, the tenderness and care of their
parents. They are deprived of health care too. As a consequence, they will
get a fragile health.
4. Child labour makes them socially dangerous and harmful citizen in the
country. They will probably commit crime, corruption and be put in prison.
A dramatic situation that parents cannot accept.
5. He will miss the opprtunity to go to school to be well-educated and get better jobs. They
will not live a descent and happy life with his family. Their children will not find educated
parents who would help them in their studies. They will miss the chance to have friends at
school with whom he could play and share many memorable and unforgettable moments.
Conclusion: So, child labour is damaging, spoiling and destroying the future of both the
children and the country.

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