/tʃaɪld ˈleɪbər/ – Phrase
Definition: lao động trẻ em,
A more thorough explanation: Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives them of their childhood, potential, dignity, and is harmful to their physical and mental development. It is work that is mentally, physically, socially, or morally dangerous and harmful to children, and interferes with their schooling by depriving them of the opportunity to attend school, obliging them to leave school prematurely, or requiring them to attempt to combine school attendance with excessively long and heavy work.
Example: Child labour is prohibited under international law.