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They’re not playing — they’re working. At 10 years old. 🔔 Subscribe and join us on this journey around the world → https://bit.ly/WorldView-Documentary 00:00 – Introduction: Childhood vs. Survival 02:15 – Meet Bolivia’s Working Children 05:00 – A Union of Child Workers 07:22 – The Law That Changed Everything 11:30 – May Day: Marching for the Right to Work 15:37 – Controversy, Criticism, and Clashes 21:05 – Balancing School and Labor 24:36 – The Limits of Legal Protection 31:52 – Exploitation Behind Closed Doors 41:39 – Bolivia vs. International Pressure 47:53 – What Future for Working Children? 50:45 – A Model for the World or a Cautionary Tale? Nowadays in Bolivia, children as young as 10 years old are legally at work. They can be seen everywhere. If this regulation outrages international organizations, the children themselves, and their union that led the campaign in favor of lowering the legal working age, welcomed it. This law reopens the debate on child labor. Should it be banned, thus denying a country’s social reality? Should it be acknowledged to provide young workers with some kind of protection? Will the Bolivian example become a source of inspiration for other countries? WATCH NEXT: End of “Made in China”? The Labor Crisis Shaking Global Trade • End of “Made in China”? The Labor Crisis S... How A Secret Letter Exposed China’s ENTIRE Prison Labor Empire? • How A Secret Letter Exposed China’s ENTIRE... Inside Foxconn: The Human Cost of Your iPhone • Inside Foxconn: The Human Cost of Your iPh... "CHILD LABOR IN BOLIVIA, THE BROKEN TABOO" Directed by Jean-Baptiste Jacquet ©AMP #Bolivia #ChildLabor #HumanRights #WorldViewDocumentaries #EthnicsDocumentary #DocumentaryFilm #GlobalSouth #ChildhoodInCrisis #socialjustice