Some of the things that companies did to stop labor unions was use scabs. Scabs were people that replaced the people in the labor unions on the job. The people in the labor unions would then be lose their job and have trouble feeding their families. Companies would also use black listing which was when companies would tell other companies of people who were involved in labor unions. Then the people who were black listed were not able to get jobs in the area, and would then be forced to move. They also hired private security companies to harass union members. Some used their connections with the government to have troops come in and use superior force to breakup strikes.
cheap labor. and less kids in schools. personally i am quite fond of child labor laws.
Yes. Approximately 49,000 children are engaged in child labor.
what do you think they use:)? child labor is a reference to children doing the same work as grownups so natually they use the same tools: spray poison, baskets, needles and so on and by the way, stopping bying child-labour stuff doesnt solve the problem - it just makes the child and their younger siblings starv - but you can vote
America never stopped child labor, it is still going on to this day.
It depends on the country where they use child labor, and what kind of rules the country has about it. If the laws don't let you use child labor then the company is using children illegally.
If you mean soccer balls, in Pakistan and cambodia the companies for nike use child labour as resources
to aviod giving more amount of salary
Companies and other entities can not use children in their work force, saving them from being used negatively for child labor.
mexico.
nike forever 21 hello kitty marshals adidas
Because it works out cheaper for them. Money over morals.
Cheap, dependable, easily replaced, few problems, easily intimidated...
None in the USA or Britain or Canada. ^ LIAR! There are lots of chocolate companies that use slave labor. Such as Nestle, Hersheys, and Mars. Though companies are starting to notice slave labor, they might be fine in 2025.
Yes... Abercrombie & Fitch does use child labor.
Because they like to hog their money. They don't want to pay minimum wage for adults.
According to Starbucks' website and their Global Human Rights Statement, they follow child labor laws to the T and thus do not use child labor.