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Advocates Protest Uzbekistan’s Use of Forced Child Labor

It’s not every day that you get your message through to one of the world’s most notorious

Children Working in one of the world’s most dangerous mines in Bolivia

Thomas Nybo, UNICEF POTOSÍ, Bolivia, (June 14, 2011) — Thirteen-year-old Agustin’s life

Factory owner beats 10-yr-old worker to death

Indrani Basu, TNN | Apr 18, 2011, 04.24am IST [from the Times of India:] NEW DELHI: Delhi was

GoodWeave and Your Carpet Choice Can Help Improve Child Labor Standards

Julia Moulden/Huffington Post My column runs on Saturdays, so you’re likely reading this on

USDOL’s Polaski Lauds Liberian Union for Work on Child Labor

Liberian Union Receives Child Labor Award by SANDRA POLASKI on FEBRUARY 23, 2011 · 0 COMMENTS The

US Department of Labor presents Iqbal Masih Award to Liberian workers’ group for efforts to combat exploitive child labor

News Release ILAB News Release: [02/16/2011] WASHINGTON — Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis today

Apple Report Reveals Child Labor Increase

Tania Branigan in Beijing Apple’s annual report says 91 children worked at its suppliers in

World Bank Responds to Criticism on Uzbek Report

[From Eurasianet.org] by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights Uzbek

Nearly 1 million children work full time in Bolivia’s tin mines, in cemeteries, on buses, or in the markets.

BY HELEN COSTER (International Reporting Project & Foreign Policy | NOVEMBER 18, 2010 POTOSÍ,