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A Critical Response to Child Labor Issue

October 19th, 2011

It is disappointing to hear about child labor in this fast-paced world as this issue has been popped out ever since those ancient days and it is still happening now. It is like a never-ending issue. When talking about child labor, we can relate it to children exploitation, children slavery and also children trafficking. Child labor can be defined as the exploitation of children aged below 18 who are forced to work illegally which may harm them physically and abuse them psychologically. In this issue, we will discover the causes contributing to child labor and also the solutions to it.

The first article from the New York Times online entitled “Children in Servitude, the Poorest of Haiti’s Poor” is about child labor that happened in Conaives, Haiti. Haiti which had been struck by hurricanes and tropical storm has turned its Haitian society from rich to poor and from poor to poorest due to the devastating economic impacts brought by the natural disaster. As a result, many poorest families had a tough time, seeking for daily needs especially foods. The poorest parents had to work and send their children to either rich families or poor families which could at least feed their children once a day. Unfortunately, children that were sent away were not getting food for free. They had to be servants and clean the host’s house while other children go to school. Meanwhile, their parents had to work somewhere and promised them that they will come back once they can afford to support their children.

In response to this article, I can see that natural disaster does not only bring destruction to the buildings or other facilities, but it also affects the economic status of the affected country. Eventually, the unfortunate citizens have to face poverty and those who cannot afford to send their children to school will force them to work. Therefore, in my opinion, poor economic status leads to poverty and eventually contributes to the child labor issue. People who are facing poverty cannot afford to send their children to school and these unfortunate children cannot afford to lead a life just like other children. The need for food, shelter and clothing drives their children in the trap of premature labor. However, poverty is not the only cause of child labor. Other common causes are parental illiteracy, low social status, lack of education and exposure among parents, exploitation of cheap source of workforce.

The second article from The Star (April 6, 2010) entitled “Begging runs in the family” presents about the Myanmar community which begs to make a living. A mother of five admitted that she used to beg with her mother when she was a young girl and now it seems that her children are following her footsteps. In Klang, the sight of children roaming around and begging for money has been a normal scenario ever since few decades back. Child beggars when asked about their fathers would say that their fathers are dead. Meanwhile, some of the women beggars deliberately got pregnant so that they could have babies to carry and when the babies have grown up, they are asked to beg just like their mothers.

In response to the second article, I found that it is indeed irresponsible for parents to inherit the begging culture to their children. In my opinion, the main cause in the case above is lack of education and exposure among parents on the importance of education. Children regardless the community or races they are from, should be given education and sent to school. As for me, parents who ask their children to beg and work are having negative mindset. These kinds of parents only think about getting profit out of their own flesh and blood. If they are wise enough, they should know that education is the most important component of life which may help providing a better life to their children. Illiterate and ignorant parents do not understand the need for wholesome proper physical, cognitive and emotional development of their child. They are themselves uneducated and unexposed, so they do not realize the importance of education for their children.

The third article from the Health and Style online magazine provides several solutions to child labor. It is mentioned that no magical solutions to this problem but if efforts are put in collectively, problems may slowly solved. One of the solutions that are proposed in this article is providing financial help to parents. Besides that, free school admission should also be implemented in order to reduce the financial constraint of parents with poor financial background. The acceptance of abandoned child laborers in Society homes could also help providing these unfortunate children with education. Apart from that, law enforcement agencies should be made active to protect the child laborers by law. Lastly, it is also proposed that the economic conditions be improved to stop child labor from continuing.

I strongly agree with all the solutions proposed in the article above. It is true that parents with poor financial background should be given financial help by the concerned parties such as the government. If no financial help is given, probably job opportunities can be offered to lighten their burden. Parents should also be educated on the importance of education in life so that they will realize that asking their children to work will never help releasing them from poverty. Meanwhile, free school admission is indeed a good idea to avoid poor children from committing themselves in pre-labor. These children are mostly not sent to school because of financial problem. Therefore, by providing free school admission, parents would have no more excuses for not giving their children a proper education. However, this idea would have been better if the government provide not only free school admission but also free education. This means that textbooks and other things are given for free. In my opinion, other alternative measure such as putting the children in boarding schools is also an effective way to provide them with education. This will help the children to focus on their studies whereas parent can also focus on their work. Apart from that, law reinforcement is also needed to protect children laborers by law. In fact, sending children to school should be made compulsory. Lastly, I totally agree that economic conditions should be improved to stop child labor from continuing. This is because, poor economic conditions may drive adults especially parents to commit in child labor as it is seen as one of the source of finance.

In conclusion, poverty, lack of education, poor economic condition and poor financial background are the causes of child labor that have been identified. There is no doubt that child labor is inhuman as children are exploited and forced to work for the benefits of others. Therefore, I strongly oppose this issue as no matter what the reasons are children have the right to lead a good life and enjoy their childhood moment like other fortunate children. Making a living by working or begging is never a child’s responsibility but parents’. Children are the future generation who will lead our nation. Hence, we should provide them with education so that they can be a wholesome person. Remember, their failures are our failures.

Legal Assistance for Federal Employment Issues

October 15th, 2011

Working in the federal government is not as easy as it looks like. The process of getting hired requires the same procedures that corporations follow but for the case of getting promoted, it comes in two ways. You can get promoted by appointment or by use of the merit system. Appointments are done by the most powerful person in the country, the President while the merit system promotes the upward movement through performance basis. Loyalty can get you anywhere in the government but with the merit system; it keeps office politics to a minimum. Like its corporate counterpart, the different agencies of the government do experience some flaws in management that would require the interference of lawyers from MSPB. Their presence is aimed to provide unbiased judgment and legal assistance to employees who have experienced inequalities in their agencies.

Lawyers from MSPB are tasked to handle employment cases raised by federal employees that do not fall under the discrimination aspect. They also provide legal assistance to uniformed personnel who will need their assistance in filing for appeals. Cases MSPB handle include dispute on salary rate, promotion or demotion and unlawful dismissal. As the employee requiring help from an attorney who is knowledgeable on employment and in the process of federal appeals, the effort and interaction does not stop there. Investigation is done to gather information to serve as evidence to the case. That is why lawyers from MSPB are usually adept in asking the right questions to get the answers they need for their investigation.

There have been many cases of poor management decisions resulting to maltreated employees in the different agencies of the government that are kept hidden. The victims take solace in the legal support provided by the lawyers from MSPB. To be the attorney assigned to file the employment case to federal appeals is a challenge since not you will get the chance to meet people who do not want others to snoop around on such business. It is up to the lawyer to find means and ways to get the case heard with the facts and evidences to back it up. Ways would include researching on similar cases to quote and base on when the need for court hearings come to present the facts.

The road to getting justice served is a long and winding one and the lawyers from MSPB know that it takes wit and knowledge to get the cases heard. Not everyone is amendable to the fact of going up against the very people who have provided you the opportunity for employment. But when push comes to shove, it is time to act on what needs to be done. Employment cases take time to process depending on the gravity of the issue. Still, an attorney needs what an attorney is tasked to do and that is to file the employment case up to the federal appeals for resolution. From there, interrogation starts to nail down the information provided and to ensure that everybody is attended to.