“@WSJ: 14-year-old Lim Loeung works 80 hours/wk at a factory in Cambodia. pic.twitter.com/D2J1YMqnLJ” ...and kids at NS complain about homework.
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“@WSJ: 14-year-old Lim Loeung works 80 hours/wk at a factory in Cambodia. pic.twitter.com/D2J1YMqnLJ” ...and kids at NS complain about homework.
@WSJ no child labor law's! Children exploited!
@WSJ ..more sad exploits of child labor, something we should all be fighting against
Imens - et sted i verden. RT@WSJ: 14-year-old Lim works 80 hours/week at a factory in Cambodia http://on.wsj.com/JKwLg7 pic.twitter.com/c4mYRw2Cm5
@WSJ That is heartbreaking and should be unacceptable!
“@WSJ: 14-year-old Lim Loeung works 80 hours/week at a factory in Cambodia. http://on.wsj.com/JKwLg7 (WSJ) pic.twitter.com/qcv3wGQcZZ” :(
NOoo...@WSJ: 14-year-old Lim Loeung works 80 hours/week at a factory in Cambodia. http://on.wsj.com/JKwLg7 (WSJ) pic.twitter.com/HhRnjIwV7c”
@WSJ Alternative title: "The people who suffer to make our readers rich"
@WSJ There r at least 200 millions of such cases in my land India. Unlike you in the West we enjoy working and that is the reason we r rich!
@WSJ child labor or sweatshops. oppressions on younger labor.
@WSJ
best of luck
@WSJ doctors in Malaysia works 75 hours per week. But we're not underage.
“@WSJ: 14-year-old Lim Loeung works 80 hours/week at a factory in Cambodia. http://on.wsj.com/JKwLg7 (WSJ) pic.twitter.com/v7jhd5Xtde” appalling!
@WSJ and in America we can't get any hours
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