
Child Labor Act
The Child Labor Act is a law aimed at preventing the exploitation of children through labor. It sets legal minimum ages for employment in various sectors, ensuring that children are not forced to work in dangerous or unhealthy conditions. The act aims to protect children's rights to education, safety, and a healthy development. Violations can lead to penalties for employers, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing children's welfare over economic gains. Overall, the act seeks to eliminate child labor and promote a safer, healthier environment for children to grow and learn.