Description |
123 pages ; 24 cm + 1 questionaire |
Series |
Report / International Labour Conference, 0074-6681 ; 86th session, 6 (1) |
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Report (International Labour Conference) ; 86th Session, 6 (1)
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Contents |
1. The problem -- 2. International law and child labour -- 3. Basic minimum age -- 4. National legislation on hazardous work -- 5. Enforcement -- 6. Practical action -- 7. Targeting the intolerable -- App. Ratifications by country of ILO Conventions on minimum age and forced labour (as at 15 August 1996) |
Summary |
Drawing on the experience of the ILO, including its International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour, this report surveys international and national law and practice and points the way towards effective action through new international standards. Submitted to the 174 ILO member States, this is a timely report, invaluable to all those who are working to bring to a halt such abusive conditions as bonded labour, child prostitution, and the exposure of children to dangerous chemicals, machinery and other hazards |
Analysis |
Australia overseas comparisons |
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Child labour |
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Global data |
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International cooperation |
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International law |
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Law enforcement |
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Occupational health and safety |
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Working conditions |
Notes |
At head of title: International Labour Conference, 86th Session, 1998 [sic] |
Subject |
Child labor.
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Author |
International Labour Office.
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International Labour Conference (86th : 1998 : Geneva, Switzerland)
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ISBN |
9221103285 |
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