Talk:Child labour in Switzerland

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Hi, referring to Talk:Child labour and asked for an Switzerland-relate addition on 15/16 November 2014, started Child labour in Switzerland, for the time being focus on Wiedergutmachungsinitiative, Verdingkinder and Kinder der Landstrasse, that in all affected around 100,000 children from the 1920s to the 1970s; so imho it's worth to be mentioned here. As not being my 'focus' within EN-WP, i hope it's a usefull minor start of Switzerland-related Child labour, hoping some more engaged Wikipedia enthusiasts may contribute some more adequate additions. Thx and kindly regards, Roland zh 20:51, 16 November 2014 (UTC)

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