EU and US grapple with little one labor drawback – DW – 06/11/2025 | EUROtoday

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Child labor stays a worldwide scourge. Although there was vital progress in decreasing it since 2000, occasions of latest years such because the COVID-19 pandemic and numerous conflicts all over the world have pushed hundreds of thousands of households into poverty and threatened to halt developments.

However, the most recent UNICEF and International Labour Organization ILO) report on the subject finds that there was a fall in contrast with the final report 4 years in the past, with 138 million concerned in little one labor in 2025, down from 160 million.

“The findings of our report offer hope and show that progress is possible,” stated ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo, in a press launch. “But we must not be blindsided by the fact that we still have a long way to go before we achieve our goal of eliminating child labour.”

What constitutes little one labor?

Nina Mast, an analyst with the Washington D.C.-based Economic Policy Institute, advised DW that little one labor is exploitative or oppressive labor by a minor or “any work that is excessive in the sense that it interferes with a child’s education or health or well-being.”

A young boy working in a mine in Madagascar
Child labor is very prevalent on this planet’s poorest areas, like sub-Saharan AfricaImage: Optional and UNICEF possibility

Harmful little one labor is often related to the world’s poorest international locations. According to Claudia Cappa, senior adviser for statistics and monitoring at UNICEF, sub-Saharan Africa is dwelling to two-thirds of all kids in little one labor.

However, she cautioned that it additionally a difficulty for greater revenue components of the world such because the European Union and the United States.

“While child labor is more common in low-income countries, it still exists in high-income ones,” she advised DW. “Often, it’s hidden in agriculture, informal work, or within marginalized communities. Poverty, inequality, and exclusion make certain groups of children vulnerable, no matter where they live.”

US sees a rise

Nina Mast argues little one labor breaches usually are not nearly unpaid or hazardous work but additionally about circumstances equivalent to hours labored or any “excessive or exploitative work that interferes with education.”

Her fundamental focus is on the US the place breaches of the nation’s Fair Labor Standards Act — the primary employee safety laws within the coutry — have elevated for the reason that pandemic.

According to the US Department of Labor, the variety of kids discovered employed in violation of federal little one labor legal guidelines elevated 31% between 2019 and 2024.

“I think that we should consider this a crisis that has not been resolved in terms of the recent increase in violations,” she stated, including that the Trump administration has introduced plans to weaken numerous labor safety legal guidelines.

A girl doing household chores
Child labor refers to dangerous practices, not essentially all examples of minors workingImage: Zoonar/image alliance

She says the standard violations within the US contain minors working too late or for too lengthy, or circumstances the place minors are employed utilizing gear that’s prohibited for his or her age or doing jobs that they shouldn’t be doing based mostly on their age.

Another main drawback, she added, was the agriculture business, the place kids as younger as ten are generally employed in dangerous work.

“A problem that we haven’t addressed in the US is the fact that the standards are much lower in agriculture,” stated Mast. “Agriculture is the deadliest industry for children in terms of the fatality rate. That’s an issue that remains unaddressed.”

Also a European drawback

According to the International Labour Organization, round 71% of all little one laborers are in agriculture. That can be a significant a part of the issue in Europe, in response to Marco Dubbelt. He is a director with Global March, a community of commerce unions and civil society organizations devoted to the elimination of kid labor, slavery and trafficking.

He says there have been latest violations in Albania, Romania and within the fruit and vegetable sector in Italy. “It doesn’t hit you like a child working in the mines in Congo,” he advised DW. “But it’s very dangerous work. The children work with pesticides, work under enormous heat stress. It’s really unhealthy for the child.”

A young Afghan girl collects barley from a thrasher
According to the ILO, 71% of kid laborers are in agricultureImage: AP

UNICEF’s Claudia Cappa factors out that prevalence of kid labor within the EU is low in comparison with international ranges, however says “it exists in more hidden forms, including in agriculture, informal services, and among marginalized communities.”

Both Cappa and Dubbelt warning that dependable information in higher-income international locations is tough to come back by and that there’s a lack of reporting.

Back in 2021, the EU signed as much as a worldwide initiative to designate 2025 because the 12 months to finish little one labor in all kinds. While that objective has not been achieved, the EU does have comparatively robust laws geared toward defending kids and minors from dangerous labor practises.

The EU Directive on the Protection of Young People at Work requires member states to ban the employment of kids below 15 or these nonetheless in full-time schooling, with some exceptions. It additionally units out numerous obligations for employers almost about younger employees’ well being and security.

Stephen Blight, UNICEF’s senior adviser on little one safety, believes the EU’s introduction of its Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which got here into pressure in July 2024, was an necessary step in direction of tackling the issue. He advised DW the directive has “enormous potential to contribute to the respect and protection of children’s rights, if fully and properly implemented.”

However, he expresses issues over the EU Commission’s so-called Omnibus proposal, which goals to simplify and cut back sure rules and reporting necessities for companies throughout the bloc.

Blight argues that proposal may weaken progress in relation to EU provide chains, pointing to the truth that one of many plans is to restrict the extent to which EU corporations must perform due diligence on suppliers. “It risks overlooking the deeper parts of supply chains, where the worst forms of child labor often occur.”

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Marco Dubbelt agrees that one of many largest challenges for the EU in relation to little one labor pertains to its provide chains from exterior the bloc.

He thinks the issue is larger than what could be seen however emphasizes once more {that a} lack of dependable information is a significant difficulty, and that extra analysis and reporting is required.

“What I’ve seen is that a lot of children are connected with supply chains, but it’s sometimes very difficult to make that connection because so much of the work is off the grid, and under the table.”

Edited by: Uwe Hessler

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