Reports show the countries that are improving and the ones that are failing in preventing human trafficking worldwide. But not everyone agrees!
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From promoting to penalizing child labor: Alabama’s evolving stance
The “Crimes Against Children Remedy” bill, headed to the Alabama House floor, seeks to increase penalties for employers violating child labor laws. Advocates view this as a positive step forward from the state, which was just recently suggesting the use of minors to fill job vacancies, exploiting their vulnerability, and undercutting labor protections. With sixteen states that have enacted child labor law rollbacks across the U.S., the surge in
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