



The program epigraph is a story from the Yeralash newsreel.
The program topic is: Child labor.
Guests in the studio: Konstantin Elyakhin, a 9th-grade student and businessman, Maryana Bezrukikh, a doctor of psychological sciences, and Mikhail Buyanov, president of the Moscow Psychotherapeutic Academy.
Konstantin Elyakhin answers the question of how you earned your first hard-earned penny in your life.
Konstantin Elyakhin tells how he sold chewing gum and chocolate bars in the second grade.
Mikhail Buyanov answers the question of how you earned your first hard-earned penny in your life.
Maryana Bezrukikh answers the question of how you earned your first hard-earned penny in your life.
Konstantin Elyakhin answers the question of what you want to do in the future.
Konstantin Elyakhin is going to study at the Financial Academy.
Konstantin Elyakhin says that now he is involved in collectible model cars, magazines and newspapers.
Street survey: Many children work now, is this good or bad.
Buyanov Mikhail answers the question, what in general makes children work today.
Buyanov Mikhail says that psychiatrists advise children to work.
Bezrukikh Maryana answers the question, what in general makes children work today.
Bezrukikh Maryana says, that in Russia there are laws regulating child labor, there are also types of labor where child labor is prohibited.
Bezrukikh Maryana names examples of prohibited child labor: washing windows, carrying heavy objects, washing cars, these are types of labor associated with a risk to life.
Bezrukikh Maryana answers the question, child labor is prohibited, but it is quite common, who should be held responsible for violating this law.
Bezrukikh Maryana says, that the Department of Labor and the Department of Education are responsible for violating the law.
Elyakhin Konstantin answers the question, what made you go into business.
Elyakhin Konstantin says, that the lack of pocket money prompted him to go into business.
Video: People working in the street, a street cleaner clearing snow, pedestrians in the street, a teenager washing a car window, children at a gas station, a boy Vanya filling up his car.
A boy Vanya talks about his job at a gas station and how he spends the money he earns.
A boy chops ice on the asphalt with an ice pick.
Children's soft toys and cars.
Children next to an ice cream stand.
Children idly strolling in the street and standing at a kiosk.
People with suitcases in the square of Leningradsky Station.
Maryana Bezrukikh says that most working children are children with school problems, these are children who are currently not receiving a full education and are depriving themselves of a future.
Konstantin Elyakhin answers the question of whether his work interferes with his studies.
Konstantin Elyakhin answers the question of how your classmates feel about your business.
Lyudmila Soboleva, a teacher, talks about children doing business, gives an example of a boy with an accordion in a subway car.
Video: A drunk woman dances at a train station kiosk, children at train station kiosks, bottle collection, boxes with price tags for empty bottles, homeless children at a train station, children smoke at a kiosk, four boys chat at a kiosk, a man drinks beer at a table near a cafe at the train station, the building of the reception and distribution center.
Girls in the reception and distribution center.
The girl says that she carried boxes of apples at the train station for money.
The girl Vika, twelve years old, says that she and her sister were begging because their mother sold their apartment.
The girl says that she swept the street, and now she wants to study so that later she can work in a commercial kiosk, like her sister.
Boys in the reception and distribution center class.
The boy says that he worked in a store unloading boxes, earned more than two hundred thousand a day, worked for five months, spent the money on alcohol.
A drunk woman dances at a train station kiosk.
A homeless girl at a kiosk.
A woman with a child.
Konstantin Elyakhin talks about children from disadvantaged families who are forced to wander, citing the example of a girl who carried boxes.
Mikhail Buyanov talks about people who live poorly under all regimes for various reasons and adds that the state should help these people.
Maryana Bezrukikh says that girls who carry heavy boxes deprive themselves of the joy of motherhood.
Young people in the studio answer the question of what profession is the most prestigious among children.
A boy in the studio says that he gives children horseback rides and earns sixty or forty thousand a day.
A boy in the studio says that he unloads trucks and is happy with this job.
Konstantin Elyakhin talks about his biggest deal, when he sold back issues of magazines and newspapers for three hundred thousand.
The boy in the studio says that a good day was when they unloaded forty tons of cargo.
Konstantin Elyakhin says that he earns five hundred thousand rubles a month.
Konstantin Elyakhin says that he spends the money on reference books, sweets, and gifts for the girl.
Konstantin Elyakhin says that his girlfriend does not work, he believes that her husband should provide for the family.
Video story about tailor Dima Tabashnikov.
Video: Girls - models at a fashion show, drawings of dress sketches, a Barbie doll in a dress.
Dima Tabashnikov the tailor shows them a sewn dress, Dima at the sewing machine.
Dima Tabashnikov talks about his work as a tailor.
Dima Tabashnikov shows a jacket he sewed.
Dima Tabashnikov works with a customer.
The customer pays Dima.
A girl tries on a headdress sewn by Dima.
Girls-models in hats at a fashion show.
Maryana Bezrukikh answers the question of what is being done for the economic stimulation of child labor.
Maryana Bezrukikh talks about children's labor exchanges, which can provide children with feasible work during the holidays.
A woman in the studio talks about her first job at the age of sixteen as a maid, at the festival of youth and students in Moscow, then she earned her first money.
An employee of the labor exchange answers the question of what kind of job a child or teenager can get at the labor exchange.
Konstantin Elyakhin answers the question of which of your friends would go to the labor exchange.
Video: Children's hands counting banknotes, a boy selling newspapers on the roadway, teenagers sitting on a bench, a sign on the door "Youth Exchange", people sitting in the hallway, a chapter of the labor code, a computer monitor with the inscription "Labor Exchange", names of professions on a computer monitor, forms for finding a job, an ad "Secretary School", a girl selling newspapers on the street, teenagers on the street.
Konstantin Elyakhin answers the question of how you would feel if for every A at school they paid ten thousand rubles, would you start studying or continue your business.
A woman in the studio says that school should stimulate and encourage studying.
Maryana Bezrukikh says that a child should receive positive reinforcement for good studies, but not money, suggests going to the theater, a football match and sweets.
Buyanov Mikhail talks about the spiritual stimulation of a teenager to work.
Elyahin Konstantin says that he is engaged in business because he wants to communicate with people.
The host says goodbye to the viewers.
Elyakhin Konstantin - 9th grade student
27.02.1996