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Child labor affects 160 million children worldwide

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Forced child labor covers 28 million children, especially in textile mills in 10 countries, reveals a new North American study
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Forced child labor covers 28 million children, especially in textile mills in 10 countries, reveals a new North American study

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Forced child labor affects nearly 28 million children, with textile mills coming first in 10 countries.

·Portugal
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The exploitation of child labor in global supply chains is “disturbingly” widespread in all regions of the world, a phenomenon affecting around 160 million children, the United States Department of Labor revealed Thursday. According to the “Seat & Toil” report prepared by the North American Administration, child labor in the extraction of gold is found in the largest number of countries (26), followed by the manufacture of bricks (18) and work i…

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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Friday, September 6, 2024.
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