Publications
March 2016
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: A tool for action
24 March 2016
The eradication of child labour is a necessary step on the path to decent work for all and for sustainable development. It requires political will at the national and global levels, implementation of all ILO conventions (particularly Conventions 138 and 182), investment in education and universal social protection, as well as decent work for adults. Trade unions have a vital role to play in bringing about these changes.
September 2014
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Child Labour and Education for All
08 September 2014
A resource Guide for trade unions and a call against Child Labour and for Education for All.
January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 4. Campaigning Against Child Labour
01 January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 7. The Tripartite Structure to Combat Child Labour
01 January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 6. Using ILO Standards to Combat Child Labour
01 January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 5. Collective Bargaining to Combat Child Labour
01 January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 3. Fact Finding and Information About Child Labour
01 January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 2. Union Policies and Action Plans to Combat Child Labour
01 January 2000
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Trade Unions and Child Labour: 1. Guide to the Booklets
01 January 2000
March 1997
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Protecting children in the world of work
01 March 1997
Labour Education 1997/3 No. 108: The ILO Bureau for Workers’ Activities, in producing this edition devoted to the issue of child labour on the eve of the Oslo Conference, pronounces its pledge to join forces with all partners openly or silently engaged in bringing a prompt end to child exploitation in its worst forms and harnessing all assets to arrest the process and rehabilitate the children who have fallen victims.