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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the absence of the ILO being able to oversee and observe, I think UNICEFS presence last year was a huge milestone couple with the agreed strategy of eliminating child labour during the cotton picking season which Uzbekistan has in place.
Whilst in a perfect world children would never have to work, Uzbekistan is a very poor country with around 12% of its entire worth being made up in the cotton harvest, and rationally I think that you cannot force or strong arm what is essentially a developing nation to be perfect immediately. Together with UNICEF they have in place a strategy to reduce and finally eliminate child labour by 2015, so it concerns me that other fashion houses are taking the moral highground and implying that nothing much is being done to address the problem- and of course it does give them all a huge dose of free advertising whilst at the same time running down a major competitor. Call me a cynic...
Whilst in a perfect world children would never have to work, Uzbekistan is a very poor country with around 12% of its entire worth being made up in the cotton harvest, and rationally I think that you cannot force or strong arm what is essentially a developing nation to be perfect immediately. Together with UNICEF they have in place a strategy to reduce and finally eliminate child labour by 2015, so it concerns me that other fashion houses are taking the moral highground and implying that nothing much is being done to address the problem- and of course it does give them all a huge dose of free advertising whilst at the same time running down a major competitor. Call me a cynic...
I'm afraid I agree with NOX. Without children to help with the harvest the cotton would spoil and the farmers and their families would go hungry. Plans are in place to remove children from the fields within 3 years.
Our long school summer holidays were put in place so the children could help with the harvest. It was essential in those days, but increased mechanisation meant the children were less likely to be needed.
Our long school summer holidays were put in place so the children could help with the harvest. It was essential in those days, but increased mechanisation meant the children were less likely to be needed.
Tatie pickin' was great.. I was 10 years old and said I was 12 so I could go...1s.6d a day (seven and a half pence) and the biggest tatie you could find was a real boost for my lovely but poor mum.......wouldn't be allowed today, not on your nellie and I suspect the poor mums of the cotton pickin' kids wouldn't thank you for interfering there...
i haven't signed, as it is not altogether clear where my details will be going. the site also uses cookies when you sign up and will contact you again. it's not that i don't agree with the principle, but i protect my internet address well. how many people read the terms and conditions before singing up i wonder?