re suitable for traditional products such as carpets and garments. The ILO cannot put an end to all the child labour. They dont have any legal power. They employers sure wont since they dont want to increase costs. Some morally conscious employers will but the majority wont. Then there is the government of the country where the multinational comes from (99.9% of the time American) which can force inspections and could take action against the company. The trade unions are weak and dont have the funds to do the job. This is also the third world where bribes are an everyday thing. In conclusion I stand against the kind of child labour such as in Bangladesh which. Selling of kids to Big factories is immoral. On the other hand I do support the example set in Egypt and the family work units. They do more good than bad to the economy and save the government a lot of welfare money....