Photographer’s Note
The majority of child labourers (around 70%) are employed in agriculture. In some poor countries, children may comprise up to a third of the agricultural workforce. Agricultural work performed by children varies widely - from short periods of permissible, non-hazardous light work after school to long hours of arduous work that may involve dangerous chemicals or processes. Children may work on their family farm or for an employer. It is common practice among migrant or seasonal workers in many parts of the world to include their children as part of a family work team.
Although children's involvement in agriculture may be a normal and useful part of growing up and developing work skills, the reality of farm work for many children is often harsh. There is a range of potential risks associated with machinery and vehicles, pesticide and chemical exposure, and injuries related to heavy lifting and fatigue.
Children are also employed as domestic servants in private homes, as workers in factories and workshops, and in street trading and services. Many child labourers work in hazardous situations such as working on construction sites, in mines, and with dangerous chemicals or machinery. Only a small percentage of children work in the export sector in Africa and Asia, such as making trainers and footballs to sell to the west.
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pinakie_slg
(835) 2008-06-05 5:07
Hi Gabriel,
Your note is regarding your deep concern on child labour and it is a very long and contempory crisis and debate in our country. Thanks for bringing it here.
But where in the picture is a child labour? moreover the sky is too bright and you have a onlooker who according to me was not wanted here.
Regards,
Pinakie
Polonaise
(5638) 2008-06-05 7:12
Did you pick up a piece of brick and throw it at that boss high up there..?
Or...
Did you help help that woman (child ???) to carry her load...?
Did you get the name of that basdtard who's hiring the kids to work at his brick factory and announce that name to the world..?
better yet...
Did you get (somehow ?) his face on the photo, his name as well and publish it here, on TE...???
Did you get the name (and photo) of a local politician who walks around proud and puffy of his achievements and his power...?
No...
None of this things...???
Bloody hell, man...
Nothing will change for the next hundreds of years...
..............
BTW: It's a very good photography...
Not the first one in your gallery...
Stay in touch, Gabriel
Photo Information
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Copyright: Gabriel Diaz (GDAS)
(294) - Genre: People
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2008-03-18
- Categories: Daily Life
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-06-05 4:28
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