McDonald’s, Costco and other major brands say they are stepping up efforts to keep minors from the grueling, often dangerous work that goes into their products.
Many major U.S. companies — including some of the country’s biggest consumer brands — say they are taking steps to eliminate child labor in their domestic supply chains amid revelations that children are working throughout American manufacturing and food production.
As hundreds of thousands of migrant children have crossed the southern border without their parents since 2021, growing numbers have ended up in dangerous, illegal jobs in every state, including in factories, slaughterhouses and industrial dairy farms, The New York Times has reported in a series of articles.
Working to exhaustion, children have been crushed by construction equipment, gotten yanked into industrial machinery and fallen to their deaths from rooftops.
circuitfarmer@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Lol it’s not like the laws changed. Not having illegal child labor is something they’re literally always supposed to be guaranteeing.
A better headline might be: “Companies scramble after regulators discover child labor violations”. The way it’s worded currently makes it sound like companies are being preemptive. If they were actually being preemptive, they wouldn’t be worried about it now.