You've decided to launch an investigation into whether the allegations of child labor at Primo's factories are true. Your fact-finding team learns that children as young as 14 are working full time at the factories. However, workers in El Salvador are legally eligible to work full time at age 14, so the company is operating within the laws of that country. How will this information impact your decision on whether to pursue the joint venture? Everyone looks to you for a decision. What should you do?

Respuesta :

Answer:

You will continue with the joint venture only if Primo agrees to develop an after work educational program for these younger workers so that they can continue their education

Explanation:

Education is a very important aspect of the child development process.

Although its legal for children as young as 14years to work in the factory, it would also affect their educational Growth.

Development a after work Education program would play a great role in the educational growth of the child. This system of education still gives the children time to work and also provides education to them. Which is ideal.

Answer:

Explanation:

 You will continue with the joint venture only if Primo agrees to develop an after work educational program for these younger workers so that they can continue their education. An amicable arrangement should be made with Primo upon agreement to help this children after work.