Slavery and child labor in india s hand made carpet sector documents over 3 200 cases across nine states in india and found several hundred cases each of forced.
Forced labor on carpets.
The rugmark label on hand knotted carpets from india indicates that they have not been produced by child labor.
The government subjects many of these individuals to forced labor in on site or adjacent factories producing garments carpets cleaning supplies and other goods for domestic and possibly international distribution according to the state department s trafficking in persons report.
But they also noted that these figures are likely much higher.
And to pay all workers at least the minimum wage as set by indian law.
After 6 years of forced unpaid labor he escaped and went on the run at the age of 10.
Children are currently stolen or tricked into slavery taken from their families and forced to work doing the hard labor of weaving carpets and rugs wich we as americans and europeans purchase for our homes.
The researchers documented 3 215 cases of forced labor under indian law 1 406 cases of child labor and 286 cases of human trafficking during the investigation.
But those of us who are fortunate enough to have been born and raised in a free western country such as america where child labor laws are in place and rigidly enforced may be totally unaware of the early age and the extent to which children in these countries are working at.
Iqbal worked for 16 hours a day weaving carpets sewing soccer balls and picking cotton.
The conditions for use of the rugmark are that the exporters undertake.
This page contains withhold release orders issued by the commissioner and findings published in the federal register.
The report tainted carpets.
Cbp does not generally publicize specific detentions re exportations exclusions or seizures of the subject merchandise that may have resulted from the withhold release orders or findings.
Forced labor in begging and in the production of bricks and carpets and for use as assistant truck drivers each sometimes as a result of human trafficking 1 2 4 14 15 26 36 47 49 determined by national law or regulation as hazardous and as such relevant to article 3 d of ilo c.
The use of child labor in several countries where hand woven rugs and carpets are produced has been well documented.
Child slave labor is a huge problem in our current global ecconomy.
Categorical worst forms of child labor forced labor in agriculture brickmaking carpet weaving and coal mining 1 3 39 41 forced domestic work sometimes as a result of human trafficking 2 3 29 41 commercial sexual exploitation including use in the production of pornography sometimes as a result of human trafficking 3 4 19 41 45.