Monday, May 30, 2005

Child Labour in Toronto

This dude drove up my street with his three children running after the mini van, darting left then right and throwing bundles of flyers hither and yon. He bellowed at them to hurry up, to get moving, to pick up the pace. The kids ranged in ages from maybe 9 to 13 (it was hard to tell and I am useless at figuring out how old children old). The kids had to keep running back to the van to get more bundles from the open side door. I was amazed that he didn't drive over some little feet.

I know that many children choose to work, even some very young children, but this seemed wrong to me. Maybe I misread the situation, but I thought that this guy saw a good opportunity to make a quick buck at the expense of his (I think they were his) children. He acted like an impatient slave driver.

A few months back, I saw a similar situation. It was a woman with her daughter. They looked totally impoverished, but were delivering flyers from a shopping cart. Part of the problem is that these people are paid by the number of flyers they deliver, which explains why a childhood friend dumped hundreds of flyers near a river and collected pay for work he never did.

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8 comments:

Super Happy Jen said...

So if you can just dump flyers by a river, why does this guy need child laborors? I'm beginning to think slave drivers aren't the brightest in the bunch.

zydeco fish said...

I forgot to mention that the company found out and the kid was charged with littering or illegal dumping or something like that.

LingLing said...

this sounds very oliver-twist-ish to me......

i heard of some mailman in the midwest a few yers ago, who had sack and sacks of mail he'd just chuck under an underpass....

Jay said...

People are inherently lazy. My mother said the only reason she ever had kids was so she'd never have to do dishes.

zydeco fish said...

Interesting. The only reason I had kids was so I'd have someone to visit me when I am old and feeble and lonely.

Critical Darling said...

I used to deliver flyers when I was 12--it really was slave labour, though I wouldn't say it's the worst job I've ever had. Oh, and they call a random person on your route to make sure they got the package, so dumping them by the river is really not an option.

bobvis said...

Is it necessarily so bad? If these kids were running around playing a game for free, we wouldn't have noticed. What is it about getting paid for it that makes it wrong?

(I'm assuming the weren't working inappropriate hours or risking injury.)

zydeco fish said...

I felt that the father (if that's who he was) was barking orders to get them to speed up. I just wondered if they had a choice in the whole thing. If they did, I have no problem with it.