ICFTU-APRO Sub-regional seminars on child labour
Material type: TextPublication details: . . 1993Description: 75pSubject(s): Child labour | Sub-regional seminarsDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: This report summarises 3 research studies on two major locations - Kathmandu and the other in Manila. They have tried to answer the question "Do trade usions have a direct concern in the issue of child Labour?". The trade union movement has been in the forefront of the struggles for the weak, the oppressed and the exploited since its inception. The findings of the study conclude that Trade Unions play a vital role in the campaign to comabt child labour.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reports | YUVA Library | 331.31/ICF (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP02979 |
i. Foreword
ii. Child Labour: A photo essay
iii. Resolution on Child Labour
iv. Minimum Age: ILO Convention No. 138
1. Country reports in a nutshell
2. Report on kathmandu seminar
3. Participants list
4. Programme
5. Labour, Exploitation and the rights of the child, by richard h. young, UNICEF India
6. Bonded labour in Pakistan, by Ehsan Ullah Khan, president, Bonded Labour Liberation front of pakistan
7. Remarks by Terry Collingsworth, AAFLI Country programme Director
8. The Harkins bill
9. Child Labour in carpet Industry
10. Children as camel jockeys
11. Report on manila seminar
12. Participants list
13. Programme
14. Presentation of Mr Guy Thijs, ILO
15. Typology of child labour Projects/Activities
16. AAFLI's Report
17. Presentation of Friedrich Ebert Stifung
18. Child workers in Asia Support Group by Tony Bates
This report summarises 3 research studies on two major locations - Kathmandu and the other in Manila. They have tried to answer the question "Do trade usions have a direct concern in the issue of child Labour?". The trade union movement has been in the forefront of the struggles for the weak, the oppressed and the exploited since its inception. The findings of the study conclude that Trade Unions play a vital role in the campaign to comabt child labour.
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