Bangladeshi child labourers who live in slums work for an average of 64 hours a week, many of them in textile factories making clothes for top world brands, a major study said Wednesday. The new ...
The discussion highlighted how climate-induced displacement is pushing vulnerable families into urban poverty, increasing children’s exposure to dangerous forms of work.
The findings raised concern over Bangladesh's $30 billion clothes manufacturing industry, which is one of the world's biggest Bangladeshi child labourers who live in slums work for an average of 64 ...