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Kids Toil, Get Sick in Philip Morris Tobacco Fields

Children absorb nicotine equivalent to 36 cigarettes a day

By Jane Yager,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 14, 2010 7:36 AM CDT

(Newser) – In the tobacco fields that supply a Philip Morris factory in Kazakhstan, child laborers as young as 10 encounter such high doses of nicotine that they feel dizzy, vomit, and develop rashes on their necks and stomachs, a condition known as "green tobacco sickness." Other migrant tobacco workers have only pesticide-contaminated water to drink and are forced to work without pay. These are some of the many allegations in a new report by Human Rights Watch that accuses the international tobacco giant of benefiting from child labor in Kazakhstan.

Child farm labor is widespread in Kazakhstan, but tobacco harvesting is especially hazardous because children's smaller bodies make them more vulnerable to nicotine absorbed through the skin. In a single day, a laborer's skin takes in the nicotine equivalent to smoking 36 cigarettes. In response to the report, Philip Morris said it is opposed to child labor and will change its purchasing policies there, the New York Times reports.

A tobacco field, a particularly hazardous environment for child laborers.
A tobacco field, a particularly hazardous environment for child laborers.   (Shutter Stock)
Farm workers make their way across a field shrouded in fog as they hoe weeds from a tobacco crop near Warsaw, Ky., early Thursday, July 10, 2008.
Farm workers make their way across a field shrouded in fog as they hoe weeds from a tobacco crop near Warsaw, Ky., early Thursday, July 10, 2008.   (AP Photo/Ed Reinke)
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COMMENTS
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Revenge_of_Mint
Jul 14, 2010 5:43 PM CDT
So basically they get addicted to working in the fields? Be nice if people stopped taking advantage of each other one of these days.
BlueAyez
Jul 14, 2010 1:06 PM CDT
Children work in every farm field in every state of the Union. They are exposed to known cancer causing agents, extreme temperatures and physical injury every day. Some of them die in those fields every year. Their income is necessary for the existence of the family. Their labor is necessary for the maximized profits of the farmers. Isn't it time to fix this broken system?
guvner
Jul 14, 2010 9:29 AM CDT
Have any committed suicide like at the Apple factory?

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