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Child Labour in Supply Chains: Arguments and Recommendations

   

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Part A and Part B
Table of Contents
Child Labour in Supply Chains: Arguments and Recommendations_1

INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1
Part A: Academic Skills refection...................................................................................................1
PART B...........................................................................................................................................3
Arguments for and against the use of child labour in supply chains...........................................3
RECOMMENDATION...................................................................................................................5
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6
Child Labour in Supply Chains: Arguments and Recommendations_2

INTRODUCTION
Child labour is defined as the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives
children of their childhood and this makes the loss of their schooling and this process becomes
very harmful for the children physically, mentally, morally and socially.
This report will cover two parts, the first part will cover academics skill reflection that is
necessary to be successful in the university. the reflection will be based on personal experiences
and cause that want to achieve to be successful student. another part of this report has been
discussed the important issue of supply chain management child laboring that is growing day by
day. it has been discussed about what are the issues and also in the end of this report has been
provided recommendation to solve this issue and it can be stopped to involved child laboring in
the supply chain management.
Part A: Academic Skills refection
Academic skills are the skills that are required for the effective student in the organisation
and these skills are also helps me in the future goals. These skills help to develop the competitive
student in the university and help to understand and learn more effectively (Post, Visser, and
Buis, 2017). The academic skills that developed by me at my university are:
Communication skills
I build my communication skills that are required to interact and communicate with the
teachers, staffs, professors, classmates, and friends. To understand the things that are taught in
the university the effective communication skills are to be required. Having the communication
skills I can express my ideas and thoughts effectively in the university and having the written
communication skills helps to write the thoughts or answers efficiently that helps in the
examination.
Time management
The time management skills is necessary to be a efficient student, having this skills helps
to manage the schedules that includes timely in the class, study, actively participate on activities,
completed work on time and can manage the time to spend with the friends. Having a student in
the university part time job is also to be done and to balance between the job and the studies the
time management skills is to be necessary. With the proper execution of work on time helps to be
an efficient student and the employee as well.
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