child labor
The first way to eliminate the child labor problem is by educating people to get the issue under control. Many families cannot afford the fees for school education; guardians are forced to stop the child’s education and seek employment anywhere to earn their family cash. When schooling is offered free of charge by the government or by offering scholarships to keep learning for all children, they can help them complete studying and working in jobs they enjoy and improve their countries.
Child labor, however, contributes to health problems because of the cognitive and social development, unhealthy, hazardous work for the children and interferes with their education by trying to deprive them of the opportunity to go to school, allowing the kids to leave their school or mixing school with hard and heavy work. International regulations that help to safeguard children are the second way to get this issue under regulation. If the organization does not obey these principles, the country should take disciplinary action. These laws will be enforced by society as a whole and by all.
Society’s layers, and in this manner, will help correctly take the individuals’ welfare and defend them from all risks. To operate with better values and not undermine their integrity, children are meant to be safe and guided. People would be able to recognize and clearly agree in the codes, bills, and regulations that child labor should be prevented because the laws are already one that regulates people’s actions. Policies could suggest the following; the code should have a declaration outlining the strategy and the drawbacks of hiring children. If one fails to obey the code, a large negative effect can be achieved by not first strict adherence to the code.