Hard Labor at a Tender Age
Franco Ordonez and Ames Alexander, The Charlotte Observer: "Four months after turning 15, Lucero Gayton began work on the night shift at a House of Raeford Farms chicken plant. Starting at 11 each night, when most girls her age were asleep, the shy teenager with brown eyes was working 10-hour shifts, wielding a sharp knife, cutting muscles from thousands of freshly killed chickens."
http://www.truthout.org/111408LA
Child Labor Going Largely Unchecked
Ames Alexander and Franco Ordonez, The Charlotte Observer: "Nery Castaneda tackled a job that was never intended for kids his age. One afternoon last fall, the 17-year-old Guatemala native ran a machine to grind damaged pallets into mulch. When a co-worker at the Greensboro plant returned from another task, he didn't see Nery - until he looked inside the shredder."
http://www.truthout.org/111708LA
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=child+labor
http://www.truthout.org/111408LA
Child Labor Going Largely Unchecked
Ames Alexander and Franco Ordonez, The Charlotte Observer: "Nery Castaneda tackled a job that was never intended for kids his age. One afternoon last fall, the 17-year-old Guatemala native ran a machine to grind damaged pallets into mulch. When a co-worker at the Greensboro plant returned from another task, he didn't see Nery - until he looked inside the shredder."
http://www.truthout.org/111708LA
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=child+labor
rudkla - 15. Nov, 06:09