Child-labor Sentence Examples

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  • Furthermore, no stones are chosen that have employed child labor or other unethical practices.

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  • As a consequence, many people sold their children into child labor and prostitution.

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  • Farms that comply with the standards of Fair Trade commit to providing living wages and safe working conditions for employees, and they do not condone or participate in forced child labor.

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  • Counterfeit bags may be made in overseas factories where child labor is used or fair labor practices are not in place.

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  • All of Nfinity's products are PVC-free and their factories are guaranteed not to involve child labor.

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  • In November 2009, Gosselin sued TLC for breaking child labor laws by having his children appear on their show, essentially working, without having the appropriate work permits.

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  • Please ask him/her to sign EDM 444, about child soldiers and EDM 585, about child labor.

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  • Jon countersued, accusing the network of breaking child labor laws by filming his children without obtaining the proper child work permits.

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  • In late May, 2009, a complaint was filed against the Gosselins and TLC alleging that they were breaking child labor laws.

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  • Gosselin claims that the contract he and his family signed was unfair, violates child labor laws, and underpaid himself and his children.

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  • The census report helped to spark a national movement to end child labor in the United States.

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  • We also raise awareness on the subjects of child labor and enforced domestic servitude of children and many other issues.

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  • Jon and Kate are under investigation in their home state of Pennsylvania, as a result of a child labor complaint.

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  • His daughter, Gulnara, seems to be following in her dictator daddy's footsteps by coming under fire for forcing child labor and embezzling from the small, impoverished nation's revenues to pad her family's bank accounts.

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  • Since child labor laws in the United States are very strict, the girls shared the role alternating screen time between them.

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  • They do not work in sweatshops or use child labor.

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  • This week's writer, Robin Mukherjee, draws his main plot from the sensitive issue of child labor in an Asian sweatshop.

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  • This week 's writer, Robin Mukherjee, draws his main plot from the sensitive issue of child labor in an Asian sweatshop.

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