
| Bachman, Sarah. "Underage
Unions." Mother Jones Nov/Dec. 2000:
25.
~the unions of children that have come together to fight the unsafe and
unfair working conditions that they in, and how the ILO won't
recognize these unions.
Bachman, Sarah."A New Economics of Child Labor: Searching for Answers Behind Headlines." Journal of International Affairs (2000):545-558 ~this article was excellent in the fact that it outlines how child labor came about, the steps that organizations and the ILA have done to stop the labor, and reasoning on why children are working in the first place, and the solutions that need to take place. Becker, Jo. "If the US Opposes Child Labor why not Child Soldiers?" Christian Science Monitor 28 June 1999: 9-13 ~this article talks of how the ILO has banned the most exploitative forms of child labor yet no where in the article does it mention anything about child soldiers. Becker, Gary. "Bribe Third World Parents to Keep their Kids in School." Business Week. 29 Nov. 1999:15 ~this talks on how to keep the children in school instead of sending them out to work at such a young age. Cisneros, Jaimie-Luis. "Peru's Child Workers Stake Their Claims." Unesco Courier. May. 1999:3 ~this union organized by children in Peru called NATS to get rights for children, and how the organization has developed over the past years.
Ekelsen, Lily. "Blood Behind Those Bargains." NEA Today v. 18 (1999) pg. 1 ~ this article talks of local schools coming together to fight the sweatshop labor in underdeveloped countries and ways to do it. Mendelievich, Elias. Children at Work. Geneva: International Labor Office Ritchie, Donald. American History. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1999. http://www.freethechildren.com http://www.oneworld.org/guides/child-labour/index.html/ http://www.natlconsumersleague.org/aboutclc.htm
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