What is the title of the article discussed in the presentation?
“10 Companies That Still Use Child Labor”
What is one main ethical issue with buying products made using child labour?
supporting the exploitation of children
Which popular chocolate company was mentioned for being linked to child labour?
Nestlé
What is one way consumers can help fight child labour?
supporting ethical brands or checking product labels
What is one common unethical practice some companies use that consumers should be aware of?
child labour
Who published the article that was summarized in the seminar?
CareerAddict
What age are many children forced to start working in unethical labour practices?
as young as five years old
Name a fashion brand listed in the article that has been criticized for using child labour.
H&M
How can social media play a role in ending child labour?
raising awareness and pressuring companies
What is a simple action consumers can take to avoid supporting unethical companies?
research the company before buying their products
What is one reason the article is considered trustworthy?
the article includes reputable sources and current examples
Why might some consumers still buy from companies that use child labour?
lack of awareness or affordability
Why do large corporations sometimes overlook unethical labour practices?
to cut costs and increase profits
Why is it important for youth to be informed about ethical shopping?
because they are future leaders and change-makers
What term describes products made without exploiting workers or using unethical practices?
ethical products or fair trade products
What is the main thesis of the article?
"Consumers should be aware that many popular companies continue to use child labour, and this practice needs to be stopped”
What long-term effect can child labour have on children’s futures?
“It limits their access to education and opportunities, trapping them in poverty”
Name one electronics company listed in the article connected to child labour.
Apple or samsung
What role does education play in reducing child labour globally?
It empowers children with skills and helps break the poverty cycle
Why is it important for consumers to research companies before buying products?
to avoid supporting companies that use unethical practices like child labour
How does this article connect to our challenge and change in society course?
"It explores human rights, ethics, and the impact of consumer behaviour on society”
Why is child labour still common despite international laws against it?
Weak enforcement, poverty, and profit-driven corporations
What does it mean when a company claims to be “ethically sourced”?
Their products are made without exploiting workers, especially children, and with fair labour practices
What is one action governments can take to reduce child labour?
Enforce strict labour laws and provide support to families in poverty
How can consumer choices influence companies’ behaviour regarding child labour?
demand for ethical products can pressure companies to improve labour standards