June 27, 2016
CAROL GLATZ
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis called on the world community to come together to eliminate the root causes that force millions of children into slave labour.
Marking the World Day Against Child Labour June 12, the pope called for a renewed and united "effort to remove the causes of this modern slavery."
Before praying the Angelus with people gathered in St. Peter's Square, the pope said exploitative forms of child labour deprive millions of children of their fundamental rights and expose them to "grave dangers."
"Today in the world, there are many enslaved children," he said.
The International Labor Organization estimates that 168 million children are engaged in hazardous, demanding or morally reprehensible forms of work that deprive them of basic education, dignity and development.
In its world day campaign for 2016, the ILO was urging businesses to guarantee their supply chains were free from child labour.
It said businesses should help address poverty - the root cause of child labour - by paying adult workers wages that allow them to send their children to school.
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