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Hazardous Child Labor in United States Tobacco FarmingThe 138-page report documents conditions for children working on tobacco farms in four states where 90 percent of US tobacco is grown: North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. Children reported vomiting, nausea, headaches, and dizziness while working on tobacco farms, all symptoms consistent with acute nicotine poisoning. Many also said they worked long hours without overtime pay, often in extreme heat without shade or sufficient breaks, and wore no, or inadequate, protective gear.978-1-62313-1340
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Hazardous Child Labor in United States Tobacco FarmingMay 13, 2014
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Rights Violations in Venezuela’s Streets, Detention Centers, and Justice SystemMay 5, 2014
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Children in Alternative Care in JapanMay 1, 2014
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Opposition Violence and Government Abuses in the 2014 Pre- and Post- Election Period in BangladeshApril 29, 2014
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