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Eliminating Child Labour: Guides for Employers
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Eliminating Child Labour: Guides for Employers, Guide One -
Introduction to the issue of child labour -
(pdf 2,1 MB)
• French (pdf 848 KB)
• Russian (pdf 1,05 MB)
• Spanish (pdf 923 KB)
This first guide provides definitions, an explanation of the causes and the consequences
of child labour, and the rationale for why enterprises should not employ children.
In short, it provides an understanding of the issues.
A. Nippierd, S. Gros-Louis, P. Vandenberg.
International Labour Office, ISBN 978-92-2-119819-2 (print) / 978-92-2-119820-8 (web
pdf), Geneva, 2007
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Eliminating Child Labour: Guides for Employers, Guide Two - Enterprises -
(pdf 3,2 MB)
• French (pdf 1,35 MB)
• Russian (pdf 2,72 MB)
• Spanish (pdf 1,42 MB)
This guide explains what an enterprise can do to eliminate child labour in its operations,
both as it relates to workers
under the minimum age for work and as it relates to those under the age of 18 engaged in hazardous work.
In addition, this guide discusses measures that may be taken to reduce child labour among suppliers.
A. Nippierd, S. Gros-Louis, P. Vandenberg.
International Labour Office, ISBN 978-92-2-119875-8 (print) / 978-92-2-119876-5 (web
pdf), Geneva, 2007
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Eliminating Child Labour: Guides for Employers, Guide Three - Employers' Organizations -
(pdf 2,0 MB)
• French (pdf 689 KB)
• Russian (pdf 996 KB)
• Spanish (pdf 688 KB)
This guide is specifically designed for national employers’ organizations.
An employers’ organization’s board members,
senior managers and staff can use this guide to develop a strategy or otherwise take concrete
actions aimed at eliminating child labour. Other membership-based business associations may
also find this guide useful.
Such associations can include: chambers of commerce, manufacturers’ associations, farmers’
groups and sectoral associations
such as garment manufacturers, agro-processing enterprises and mining companies.
A. Nippierd, S. Gros-Louis, P. Vandenberg.
International Labour Office, ISBN 978-92-2-119877-2 (print) / 978-92-2-119878-9 (web
pdf), Geneva, 2007
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