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His 13-year-old, Muhamed, started work at another sweatshop for about $60 a week, but some weeks the boy's boss would halve his pay. So Awwal took on his own son and tried to stick with fellow ...
A 13-year-old girl felt so faint working 12-hour shifts in the heat that she had to hold herself up with a tobacco plant.
But look closely, because the workers are children. Filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in Turkey. Most, perhaps all, of the children are from Syria.
REPORT: Child refugees as young as 15 are working in Turkish factories making clothes for British retailers Reuters Oct 24, 2016, 7:41 AM PT ...
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