This "why" must be asked to ourselvslves and also answered by ourselves...we are the people who tolerate it..
Because companies need cheap workers who they can use and abuse
Children are being abused and forced to work for themselves.
They were forced by their parents to assist them, because they don`t have enough money!!!
Camaro vs trans am
Child labour at the cost of the child's future is now common in the developing and poor countries. There are some reasons of child labour that are given below.
The children in the developing countries from poor families cannot study. Their parents cannot afford their school and study expenditures. The poor families are normally very large, and the bread earner is the male head who single handedly cannot meet the needs of each member.
In order to add to the income of the family the children, of the ages ranging from eight to fifteen, get employed in different placers. These children get ordinary returns for the same work the fetches substantially high wages to adults.Most of the parents of these working children are illiterate and ignorant. They think that school education, if at all some children can get it, would only be decorative and impractical. A newspaper has recently reported about nine year's olds the child who slowed down.
The successive governments of most of the developing countries have failed to utilize state funds and resources for the education and training of the masses. The advanced countries, through their agencies and leaders, continue to develop contacts with the businesspersons, industrialists, civil servants and rich leaders of the poor countries.
Child labour can be brought to an end when large-scale social and economic reforms take effect in the developing countries.
The children in the developing countries from poor families cannot study. Their parents cannot afford their school and study expenditures. The poor families are normally very large, and the bread earner is the male head who single handedly cannot meet the needs of each member.
In order to add to the income of the family the children, of the ages ranging from eight to fifteen, get employed in different placers. These children get ordinary returns for the same work the fetches substantially high wages to adults.Most of the parents of these working children are illiterate and ignorant. They think that school education, if at all some children can get it, would only be decorative and impractical. A newspaper has recently reported about nine year's olds the child who slowed down.
The successive governments of most of the developing countries have failed to utilize state funds and resources for the education and training of the masses. The advanced countries, through their agencies and leaders, continue to develop contacts with the businesspersons, industrialists, civil servants and rich leaders of the poor countries.
Child labour can be brought to an end when large-scale social and economic reforms take effect in the developing countries.