ILOILO City – More than 2,000 children in Western Visayas remain trapped in labor, with poverty continuing to push many of them out of classrooms and into workplaces, prompting the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to step-up efforts to break the cycle. Under Philippine laws, child labor refers to work performed by persons below […]
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