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by oxide
728 days ago
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Looks like the current stats are focused more on the 69% increase from '19 to '22 in illegally employed children across the US. [1] (https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/whd/whd20220729) Actually, that report includes a few examples of children killed on the job. Like a 16 year old who died while working in construction, he fell about 160 feet to the ground after trying to jump from a roof to a nearby powered lift. In Nashville. [2] (same link as [1]) It also details the rise in children being employed to do hazardous labor. Killed in sawmills is a bit of hyperbole, but it's not far off from the truth it seems. |
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