86,000 kids working in the mines in Madagascar as per ILO, are they working for government if not why it’s happening
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Yes, it is true that around 86,000 kids are working in the mines in Madagascar as per the ILO or International Labor Organization. It is also being reported that children in Madagascar are aged between five and 17, are engaged in household work, mining, carriage, prostitution, farming and restaurant service. They are helping their parents in sapphires or gold careers. According to a report against this child labor it is a law that any employing children can be slapped a fine of 1 million to 3 million Ariary and up to three years of imprisonment.
eAnswers Team
Yes, it is true that around 86,000 kids are working in the mines in Madagascar as per the ILO or International Labor Organization. It is also being reported that children in Madagascar are aged between five and 17, are engaged in household work, mining, carriage, prostitution, farming and restaurant service. They are helping their parents in sapphires or gold careers. According to a report against this child labor it is a law that any employing children can be slapped a fine of 1 million to 3 million Ariary and up to three years of imprisonment.
eAnswers Team
Yes, it is true that around 86,000 kids are working in the mines in Madagascar as per the ILO or International Labor Organization. It is also being reported that children in Madagascar are aged between five and 17, are engaged in household work, mining, carriage, prostitution, farming and restaurant service. They are helping their parents in sapphires or gold careers. According to a report against this child labor it is a law that any employing children can be slapped a fine of 1 million to 3 million Ariary and up to three years of imprisonment.