Child labour involving children who are below the legal working age is a social condition that should not exist in society. However, for various reasons, child labour is still found both internationally and in Myanmar. In implementing efforts to reduce and eliminate child labour, legal rules and regulations must be followed. At the same time, the difficulties faced by child workers in current social conditions must also be taken into consideration.
There are
many cases in which school-age children abandon their studies and instead work
to help address their families’ immediate financial problems. In some cases,
due to negative environmental influences, children who have strayed from the
path of education and left the classroom become street children, taking on odd
jobs and eventually falling victim to drug abuse.
Therefore,
the best approach is to collect and compile data on child labourers with the
assistance of local authorities, study and assess their lives, and help guide
them toward appropriate life paths. Rather than simply removing child labourers
from the workplace, solutions should be sought on how to improve their lives.
It is also especially necessary for employers to provide flexibility so that
these children can continue working while also having access to education.
For child
labourers who are unable to leave the workplace, their life safety should also
be carefully considered. It is necessary to protect and safeguard child workers
from injuries and abuse that may occur in the workplace for various reasons. It
is also important to establish mutually beneficial regulations among local
authorities, employers, and child labourers. For those children, wages should
be paid at a fair level.
Most child
labourers are those who are away from parental care, so their safety and
well-being can only be ensured with the support of employers and community
elders in providing supervision and care. Children must be protected from
various forms of exploitation and enticement, including human trafficking. In
appropriate circumstances, these children should be provided with better
vocational training opportunities to improve their livelihoods and enhance
their lives.
Whether they
are studying in school or working to earn an income before reaching adulthood,
children are the young sprouts of society. Only by nurturing and supporting
them to improve their lives can they achieve a secure and better future and
become capable members of society at an appropriate level. Therefore, every
citizen should participate in efforts to ensure the safety, security, and
improvement of the lives of child labourers.
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