Analysis of Child Labour Arguments in Global Supply Chains Report

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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of child labour within supply chains, beginning with a reflective section on academic skills, including time and stress management. Part A reflects on the development of academic skills, highlighting areas of strength and areas needing improvement such as time management and stress management. Part B delves into the arguments for and against the use of child labour in supply chains, exploring the economic and social factors that contribute to this practice. The report then presents arguments supporting child labour, such as poverty and lack of education, and contrasts them with arguments against it, including violation of workers' rights and the impact on children's health and education. The report concludes with recommendations for addressing child labour, including government policies, company practices and societal changes to protect children and improve their well-being, along with a conclusion summarizing the key findings.
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