Eliminating child labour, guides for employers: the role of employers' organizations in combating child labour (Guide 3/3)
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Eliminating child labour, guides for employers: the role of employers' organizations in combating child labour (Guide 3/3)

Offers practical ideas and advice on how employers and employers' organizations can play a role in the global fight against child labour.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 January 2007
Reference: 9789221198789[ISBN]
Authors: Gros-Louis, Sandy; Nippierd, Anne-Brit; Vandenberg, Paul
Format available: PDF 43 p.
Employers and their organizations are important players in the effort to eliminate child labour. At the global level, employers' organizations have supported the adoption of ILO Conventions against child labour. At the national level, employers' organizations engage actively in tripartite dialogue regarding the ratification of Conventions, the adoption of national anti-child labour laws and compliance with those laws. Individual employers and employers' organization also participate, with the ILO and other stakeholders, in projects and programmes to reduce child labour.

Tag: child labour, employers organizations

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia

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