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Ending child labor in PH

The Marcos administration has set quite an ambitious target to eradicate child labor, particularly in the fishing and aquaculture sectors, within three years. The good news is, the number of working ...
Jane Sammon is the only Catholic Worker still living in one of the original Houses of Hospitality who worked with Dorothy Day ...
From brick kilns to carpet factories, COVID-19 has pushed children as young as eight years old into dangerous and abusive ...
Fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could lead to more children being recruited by armed groups, the United Nations warned ...
New Mexico has become the first state to guarantee free child care for all residents, and is in the process of scaling up its ...
On November 1st New Mexico’s governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, expanded free child care to all families with children aged ...
Ohio could soon allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. during the school year. Senate Bill 50, sponsored by Sen. Tim ...
High-earning mothers carry the same mental load as lower-income moms. Money can't fix the invisible burden of household ...
When her baby girl was born on March 14, Memory Mgode, from Mzuzu City counted every day of her three-month maternity leave ...
Labor and advocacy groups have recently circulated a poll testing support for a potential half-cent countywide sales tax.
Critics say Indiana’s GOP lawmakers dealt the state’s child care programs another blow by slashing funding and reducing enrollments.