In the article Child Labor, reviewed by Milton Fried, they stated that “A child with a factory job may work 12 to 18 hours a day, 6 days a week to earn a dollar.” Working that long for that little money is extremely unethical, these children were working for less than a handful of pennies per day while being overworked. In Ender’s Game, Ender was often working these sorts of hours at the Battle School, with the difficult training along with schooling, he was often left with little to no free time and overworked. However he did not receive money for all his efforts, in fact he received nothing for any of his efforts, in a way being told the things he learned was what he was earning. The same article mentioned before also spoke of many of these children beginning these work loads by the ages of 7, often dealing with large machines or hauling huge workloads. Again, starkly similar to Ender’s situation, forced into Battle School at age 7 with little choice he was forced to do amounts of work that were extremely dangerous to children that young. Ender’s Game shows the large amount of work the children were forced to do, and how they weren’t even paid much for