Letters To Editor Agreement
Rumor has it there are laws about to be passed that state child labor is "immoral" or "illegal". Well, who else thinks this is a terrible idea? These children have no future, no education, and only have the basic skills we need. If we have more adult workers, they will demand better pay and benefits. At first, it would be a minor group complaining, but if left unchecked, the result can be strikes or anything other sort of mutiny that would cause the factory to close and companies lose money. We just got used to this money flow and I know we do not want to lose it. Children are young, helpless, and easy to persuade. You give them a job with a guarantee they will help their family and give them enough money to do work in actuality we give them barely anything, but due lack of their education, they would not even notice the small wages. There can be no strike because they are too helpless to rise against oppression and they do not need benefits, there are more where they came from. Think of how much money can be saved with all the children who work for nothing and for so long. Companies on average can save hundreds on workers' pay for hours by hiring children. You pay them peanuts and give them long hours and they would have the impression they are accomplishing much and earning the same. Keep they spirits up and we can make and keep more money. It's a foolproof plan if no one screws it up. Keep child labor for the sake of the well being of companies and all the hard workers of the country.
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