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Category Archives: Gross Violations of Child Rights
Should teenagers have a credit card?
For many parents the question of should their teenager have a credit card or not becomes more and more a reality. While a few years ago teenagers having credit cards was rare today it is easier for teenager to obtain … Continue reading
The Betrayal of Trust Violence against Children
Millions of children around the world face violence on a daily basis—in their homes, in their schools, on the streets, in their workplaces, and in institutions such as orphanages and juvenile detention centers. Yet addressing these human rights abuses poses … Continue reading
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Tagged Addressing impunity, Betrayal of Trust Violence, Children, Complaints Mechanisms, Effective oversight, Societal Attitudes, Violence against Children, Violence by Employers, Violence by State Authorities, Violence by Teachers, Violence within the Family
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Child Labor Violations and Civil Money Penalties
Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ESA Title 29 Labor Chapter V Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor Part 579 Child Labor Violations – Civil Money Penalties 29 CFR 579.3 – Violations for which penalty may be imposed. Section … Continue reading