Carpet Makeing Child Labor

In return iqbal was required to work as a carpet weaver until the debt.
Carpet makeing child labor. An international campaign against child labour has exposed india s once thriving export of rugs as a vicious cycle of exploitation and co. 3 a study published by cepc in 1998 claims child labour account for only less than one present to the total workforce in carpet industry 0 93. The horrific practice of child labor exists in many other industries as well including cotton production sandstone quarries garment making chocolate shoes tobacco bananas jewelry production etc. Slavery and child labor in india s hand made carpet sector documents over 3 200 cases across nine states in india and found several hundred cases each of forced.
Since its founding in 1988 the bllf has led the fight against bonded and child labor liberating 30 000 adults and children frequently entire families from brick kilns carpet factories and. Iqbal masih was born in 1983 in muridke a commercial city outside of lahore in punjab pakistan into a poor christian family. At age four he was put to work by his family to pay off their debts. Carpet manufacturers and the carpet export industry in pakistan as well as carpet importers and retailers in the usa and other western countries have announced that child labor no longer exists in the carpet weaving industry.
The report tainted carpets. Across the country child labourers can be found in a variety of industries such as brick kilns carpet weaving garment making domestic service agriculture fisheries and mining. This aired on local chicago tv on saturday january 22nd 1983. Child labour in the industry the study also aims at mapping out supply chain linkages between indian carpet producers who use child labour and us importers who import carpets from these producers.
Carpet manufacturers and the carpet export industry in pakistan as well as carpet importers and retailers in the usa and other western countries have announced that child labor no longer exists in the carpet weaving industry. Iqbal s family borrowed 600 rupees less than us 12 00 from a local employer who owned a carpet weaving business.