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  • Child maid trafficking spreads from Africa to US

    12/28/2008 5:02:17 PM PST · by HollyButler · 5 replies · 918+ views
    GMA news.tv, Philippines ^ | 12/29/2008 | GMA news.tv, Philippines
    IRVINE, Calif. – Late at night, the neighbors saw a little girl at the kitchen sink of the house next door. They watched through their window as the child rinsed plates under the open faucet. She wasn't much taller than the counter and the soapy water swallowed her slender arms. To put the dishes away, she climbed on a chair. But she was not the daughter of the couple next door doing chores. She was their maid. Shyima was 10 when a wealthy Egyptian couple brought her from a poor village in northern Egypt to work in their California home....
  • Child maids now being exported to US

    12/28/2008 3:28:43 PM PST · by Lorianne · 40 replies · 1,976+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | December 28, 2008 | Rukmini Callimachi
    EDITOR'S NOTE — In Africa, children of the poor are commodities, often traded like cows or donkeys by adults who value their labor. This story on child maids is the third in an occasional series on the exploitation of African children. Each story stands on its own. IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Late at night, the neighbors saw a little girl at the kitchen sink of the house next door. They watched through their window as the child rinsed plates under the open faucet. She wasn't much taller than the counter and the soapy water swallowed her slender arms. To put...
  • U.S. Muslims Importing Child Slaves

    12/28/2008 4:12:59 PM PST · by Islaminaction · 24 replies · 1,111+ views
    Islam in Action ^ | Dec. 28Th 2008 | Christopher Logan
    The concept of child workers or slaves is nothing new to Islamic countries such as Yemen, Egypt, and in parts of Africa. Some of these children have to work because of poor economic conditions, others are forced to work and many are beaten to work harder. They are basically treated no better than slaves. Now American Muslims are once again bringing part of the Islamic culture here.
  • Child maid trafficking spreads from Africa to US

    12/28/2008 3:31:57 PM PST · by nobama08 · 22 replies · 1,422+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | December 28, 2008 | RUKMINI CALLIMACHI
    IRVINE, Calif. – Late at night, the neighbors saw a little girl at the kitchen sink of the house next door. They watched through their window as the child rinsed plates under the open faucet. She wasn't much taller than the counter and the soapy water swallowed her slender arms. To put the dishes away, she climbed on a chair. But she was not the daughter of the couple next door doing chores. She was their maid. Shyima was 10 when a wealthy Egyptian couple brought her from a poor village in northern Egypt to work in their California home....
  • Captives of the Meatpacking Archipelago (Barfer)

    08/06/2008 10:59:22 AM PDT · by mojito · 8 replies · 139+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 8/6/2008 | Thomas "What's the Matter with Kansas" Franks
    History records that Paul Weyrich, one of the founders of the Moral Majority, the Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups, used to present himself as a soul-brother to the American worker. In his heyday he railed against the "elitist upper class" and established his bona fides by saying, "I come from a poor district of working-class people." Writing in the Washington Times last week, Mr. Weyrich was back in his old rhetorical neighborhood. The subject was Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, and Mr. Weyrich was writing to celebrate "the best record of accomplishment of anyone in the Bush administration." Read closely,...
  • Gap Vows Action After Child Labor Report

    10/28/2007 4:19:33 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 12 replies · 48+ views
    ap ^ | Sunday October 28, 6:05 pm ET
    Clothing retailer Gap Inc. said Sunday that it will convene all of its Indian suppliers to "forcefully reiterate" its prohibition on child labor after a British newspaper found children as young as 10 making Gap clothes at a sweatshop in New Delhi. The Observer newspaper quoted the children as saying they had been sold to the sweatshop by their families in Indian states such as Bihar and West Bengal and would not be allowed to leave until they had repaid that fee. Some, working as long as 16 hours a day to hand-sew clothing, said they were not being paid...
  • The ‘carbon offset’ child labourers (Indians work off West’s holiday guilt)

    09/26/2007 7:40:53 AM PDT · by CHEE · 2 replies · 56+ views
    Times Online (from the Sunday Times) ^ | September 23, 2007 | Dean Nelson in Delhi
    Pumping furiously on a foot treadle in the afternoon heat, six-year-old Sarju Ram is irrigating her impoverished family’s field, improving the crop and – without knowing it – helping environmentally sensitive holiday-makers assuage their guilt over long-haul flights to dream destinations. But Sarju and her four brothers and sisters working flat out in a clump of trees that provide scant shelter from the sun illustrate a growing argument over claims that British environmentalists’ efforts to curb greenhouse emissions are inadvertently fuelling an increase in child labour.
  • The Founding of ‘Kid Nation’ (CBS Reality Show)

    07/16/2007 7:16:31 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 35 replies · 1,336+ views
    TV Week ^ | July 15, 2007 | James Hibberd
    CBS encamped 40 kids in an abandoned New Mexico ghost town for more than a month. The kids performed on camera for more than 14 hours at a stretch, seven days a week, making their own meals. They were filming during the school year, yet no studio teachers were present. They were working on a major television production, yet no parents were on the set. The show is CBS’ upcoming reality series "Kid Nation." When rivals first got wind of the concept, they declared the production an impossible endeavor: From a legal, labor, public relations and logistical standpoint, this show...
  • Fast-Growing China Says Little of Child Slavery’s Role

    06/24/2007 6:47:34 PM PDT · by Dr. Marten · 8 replies · 523+ views
    NYT ^ | 06/20/07 | Howard French
    There is a certain ritualistic aspect to stories in China like the one this past week about the hundreds of people, many of them teenagers or even younger, who were forced to work under slavelike conditions in the brick kilns of Shanxi Province. First, Chinese readers are horrified by a picture of their country that many say they hardly recognize, then a villain is rounded up, and finally, after a torrent of unusually blunt and emotionally charged news reports and editorials, the matter drops from view, ensuring that the larger issue goes unresolved.
  • TV ads push Iraq war support

    03/01/2006 8:52:12 AM PST · by libstripper · 12 replies · 433+ views
    The Chicago Tribune ^ | March 1, 2006 | Mike Dorning
    WASHINGTON -- In an early sign of the imagery that may flood the nation's television screens as congressional elections approach this fall, a conservative political group closely aligned with the Bush administration has launched a blitz of television ads to shore up sagging public support for the war in Iraq. The television commercials feature vivid portraits of smoke pouring from the World Trade Center and the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Madrid and London as veterans of the Iraq war and parents of fallen soldiers make the case for continuing the U.S. military campaign in Iraq.
  • Public School Kindergarten/PTO is crossing the line

    12/08/2005 11:39:06 AM PST · by Motherhood IS a career · 47 replies · 1,209+ views
    I have recently learned that student attendance at the PTA/PTO-organized book fair, "winter boutique" and other school sales at my 5-year old daughter's kindergarten are mandatory. Yes, mandatory, if you consider the fact that all children, regardless of whether they bring in money or not to shop with are taken to these sales to "browse". In other words, children do not have the option NOT to visit these fairs, and parents do not have the option to either consent or not consent to their child being taken shopping or "browsing" by their teacher. Yes, technically, parents and children have the...
  • Fed up with Washington's child labor laws, family heads for Idaho

    11/21/2005 8:32:47 AM PST · by truth49 · 33 replies · 1,700+ views
    AP ^ | 11-21-05
    CATALDO, Idaho (AP) — A family that faces thousands of dollars in fines in Washington state because it refused to pay worker's compensation insurance and employed its young children in a house-moving business has moved to Idaho to take advantage of that state's more-lenient child labor laws. "It's less oppressive," said Jude Doty, a 48-year-old house mover, of his decision to come to Cataldo, a tiny community along U.S. Interstate 90, 65 miles east of Spokane, after running afoul of authorities in Yakima starting in 2002. Doty has been fined more than $100,000 for not paying state worker's compensation insurance...
  • The World's Working Children

    06/09/2005 7:04:09 PM PDT · by Coleus · 6 replies · 1,063+ views
    Catholic News Service ^ | 06.09.05 | Tony Magliano
    As millions of children look forward to a break from school, millions of oth­ers only wish they could begin. For these children, summer days will not be spent in ballparks and play­grounds, but on battlegrounds or in fields. These children have no time for play. It's all work. And the work is dirty, hard and dangerous. According to the International Labor Organization's (www.ilo.org) global report, "A Future Without Child Labor," 246 million children worldwide are in­volved in child labor, which should be abolished. The study found that 179 mil­lion children ages 5 to 17 are exposed to forms of child...
  • Should children be allowed to work in sawmills

    03/05/2005 1:17:09 PM PST · by flixxx · 42 replies · 1,350+ views
    Creators ^ | MARCH 2, 2005 | John Stossel
    Should children be allowed to work in sawmills? What if they're Amish? Under federal law, anyone under 18 is forbidden to work in a sawmill. Well, almost anyone. Last year, Congress declared it permissible for a 14-year-old to work in a sawmill if a statute or court ruling exempts him from having to attend school past the eighth grade. That's code for "if he's Amish," and in case you don't get the message, the statute specifies that such a person must be supervised by "an adult member of the same religious sect or division." So if an Amish parent wants...
  • UN in action call on child labour

    02/20/2005 6:44:07 PM PST · by ATOMIC_PUNK · 11 replies · 454+ views
    http://news.bbc.co.uk ^ | Monday, 21 February, 2005 | bbc
    UN in action call on child labour Huge aid increases are needed to help more than 210 million children around the world who are working full-time, the UN children's fund Unicef has said. Its latest report says many children aged five to 15 are working as slaves, miners, prostitutes and soldiers. Unicef argues the only way to end child labour is to end poverty - and called on rich industrialised nations to give far more in development aid. It says child labour is a scar on the world's conscience in the 21st Century. Children are born, sold and trafficked into...
  • Student Get-Out-The-Vote Drive Halted (Milwaukee,WI)

    10/28/2004 9:47:22 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 495+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 10/28/04 | AP
    MILWAUKEE - The superintendent of Milwaukee schools halted a get-out-the-vote program involving students after complaints were raised about its link to a pro-Kerry organization. Superintendent William Andrekopoulos acted late Wednesday, citing a policy that prohibits the district from being a political advocate. His decision came a day after Republicans accused Democrats of using the students for political gain because the program was organized by the Wisconsin Citizen Action Fund, whose parent organization endorsed Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) for president. Students at 33 Milwaukee schools called voters and went door to door in minority neighborhoods and areas with...
  • Columnist Joseph Farah Urges Boycott of Chinese-made Fireworks

    08/07/2003 7:56:55 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 14 replies · 1,001+ views
    WND.com ^ | 08-07-03 | Farah, Joseph
    Boycott Chinese fireworks Posted: August 7, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com Would you intentionally buy products made with slave labor? Would you intentionally buy products knowing that innocent men, women and children are dying to make them? That's what each of us does when we buy fireworks made in China. Ironically, we do this each year to celebrate our own freedom. Every year in late June and early July – at least in areas where selling fireworks is still legal – groups like churches, service clubs, schools, etc. raise money by selling fireworks to the public. Annual sales...
  • Original American Sin

    We wake up in the morning, and our evil deeds begin before we have time to curse the alarm. As we slept, our refrigerators were hard at work giving Chileans skin cancer. We turn on the air conditioner, and amphibians grow extra limbs. We breathe and contribute to global warming. We put on our clothes and cover the world with sweatshops. We slip on our athletic shoes and tie children to workbenches with the laces. We poison the soil by eating breakfast. We drive to work and drown Pacific Islanders. We go to the doctor and kill animals. We devastate...
  • Socialism is the villain, not Nike

    06/07/2003 12:43:15 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 13 replies · 313+ views
    BrookesNews.Com ^ | 5 June 2003 | Gerard Jackson
    This is basically a response to those moral cretins who are waging an anti-Nike campaign urging people to place 'personalized' shoe orders with the company and when doing so to "use words like 'Slavelabor', 'Sweatshop', 'Childslave', or other appropriate names that my strike your fancy." The Left has a number of ideological hobby horses that it mounts when the opportunity presents itself — or when it creates one, as in this case. This phoney moral crusade against Nike accuses it of exploiting 'cheap' Asian labour, especially child labour. That many journalists cheerfully joined this ideologically corrupt campaign came as no...
  • School Company Faulted on Student Jobs

    10/11/2002 5:54:34 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 1 replies · 295+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | OCTOBER 11, 2002 | DAVID B. CARUSO
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The founder of the financially troubled school-management firm Edison Schools was roundly criticized this week for suggesting the company could put thousands of students to work in school jobs now performed by adults. Edison Schools chief executive Chris Whittle floated the idea Tuesday in a speech before 130 principals during a company conference at the luxurious Broadmoor Resort in Colorado. Whittle said middle and high school students could earn valuable experience by working jobs in school offices or information technology departments, and in the process provide labor that...