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Modern Day Slavery Research Paper

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Skylar LeClaire
Mrs. DeShambo
ELA 8
January 13,2017

Slavery was work, usually often hard work, taken by force. There are 5 types of slave labor and they are forced labor, modern-day labor, child labor, domestic servitude, and bonded labor. Forced Labor is where people have to work through the violence or the intimidation of your boss. Forced labor is also sometimes referred to as labor trafficking also revolves around recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining. They put you to work and if you try and do any of those things they will either use force on you or give you physical threats. Once the person's labor is done with the person's prior consent to work for an employer is legally done with. Forced labor affects many men, …show more content…

New slavery has 2 chief characters in slavery now, that it’s cheap and disposable. In 1850, an average slave would cost the equivalent of $40,000 in today's money, now a slave costs about $90 on average worldwide. When you are in modern-day slavery you have to be forced to work (through mental or physical threats), that you are owned by an employer, treated as you are sold or bought “property”, and has restrictions placed on their freedom of where they can go. Modern-day slavery also, takes many forms and affects on people of all ages, race, and gender. They estimated 20 to 30 million people worldwide being held as modern-day slaves. 4 of the worst kinds of child modern-day slavery, 3 forced labor in mines, 4 harvesting child’s organs, 7 domestic servitude next door, 8 shrine slavery in Africa. Along with modern-day slavery, migrant slavery, and forced prostitution are most often encountered in the United …show more content…

The U.S. Congress passed two laws, in 1918 and 1922, but the Supreme Court declared both unconstitutional. In 1938 Congress had passed the “Fair Labor Standard Act”. They moved workers from farms and home workshops into urban areas for factory work. Children had always worked, especially in farming, but factory work was hard. A child with a factory job would work 12 to 18 hours a day, 6 days a week, to earn a dollar. Children would always have to do that because factory owners think they are more manageable, cheaper, and less likely to strike. They had another committee of the child labor made to help end child labor. The Nationals Child Labor Committee is the one that helped work to end child labor was combined with efforts to provide free education for all the kids they helped. The Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938 had set the federal standards for child labor to be over with for good in the United

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