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That sounds like a work safety issue, not a child labour issue.


It’s both, children can’t report workplace issues because they don’t know what they’re looking for, and nobody would believe them anyways.


That applies to many adults too. People don’t automatically become familiar with labor law when they turn 18, nor is labor law a part of public school curriculum.


The two aren’t unrelated - kids can’t advocate for themselves like an adult can.

In my state it’s illegal for people under 18 to do hazardous work for this reason. I don’t know if tobacco picking would count as hazardous but other jobs with exposure to chemicals do.




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