Possible Solutions
While this issue continues to be a growing global concern, there is newly found hope for these unfortunate children, sollutions are being found and will soon be put into action.
1) Our first solution is to create more unions to protect and prevent against child labor. With more unions, more people will be encouraged to help against child labor and they will be aware of what is really happening inside the work force. In order to create these workers unions, revolts and strikes may be necessary, this can be very brutal and difficult process, the workers will be tested and some violence may occur. This solution is a very risky and dangerous, if the workers fail to create the unions, the working condidtions and treatment of workers may worsen in response of their rebelion.
2) Our second solution to stop and prevent child labor is to give education to these children. By doing this, we can better the chances that these children will succeed in life and they will be occupied with going to school and not bing forced to work. The only downfall to this option is that it will take time, money, and the cooperation of the community to build these schools and enroll these children.
3) Our third solution is to change how the public views this problem. If we can change how the people see what child labor does to the children, more people will be determined to stop it and want to help. On the other hand, this exposure to child labor could possibly cause the public to demand reforms in the government's labor laws and restrictions. If the the government refuses to support the misfortunate children then revolts and rebellions may occur, this is not our goal, we want to solve this issue in a peaceful and most productive way.
4) Our final solution is to create a minimum family income. Many families need child labor or they wind up putting their kids out on the streets or selling them in order to survive. If we can help these families come out of poverty and get a steady money income, more and more children won't have to work in these type of conditions. However we must consider the fact that the government would be the one who has to support this system, and they may not be as enthusiastic about supporting such an idea. They may not even have the capability to do so especially if it is a developing country.