Child Labour

Child labour (British English) or child labor (American English; see spelling differences) refers to the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and is mentally, physically, socially and morally harmful. Such exploitation is prohibited by legislation worldwide, although these laws do not consider all work by children as child labour; exceptions include work by child artists, family duties, supervised training, and some forms of child work practiced by Amish children, as well as by indigenous children in the Americas.Child labour has existed to varying extents …

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Laws.Africa · 29 March 2021 English

Companies, changed in name to ELIMINATION OF CHILD LABOUR IN AGRICULTURE (ECLA) FOUNDATION LTD., and


Laws.Africa · 17 January 2019 English

institutions – Various Schools: National Day Against Child Labour (50) 29


Laws.Africa · 6 April 2018 English

forced labour or forced services, prohibited child labour or other economic exploitation; (c) slavery marriages in Namibia; “prohibited child labour” means any child labour which is in contravention of the


Laws.Africa · 14 December 2016 English

(SASSA); and the Department of Home Affairs; � Child labour awareness; � Housing consumer education;


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

This article discusses the abolishment of capital punishment.

poverty with its conomitarts of prostitution, child labour,' drunkenness and lawlessness, coincided, with


Laws.Africa · 23 October 2015 English

NEED OF CARE AND PROTECTION □ Child abuse □ Child labour □ Child trafficking □Street child □ Commercial


Laws.Africa · 20 October 2015 English

Convention, 1973 (No. 138); the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182); and Mindful of Convention, 1973” (No. 138); die “Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999” (No. 182); en Gedagtig aan compulsory labour; (c) the effective abolition of child labour; and (d) the elimination of discrimination


DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 French

They are exploited in mines, prostitution, armed conflicts, as domestic in families. Millions of children are disenfranchised. Ils sont exploités dans les mines, la prostitution, les conflits armés, comme domestiques …


DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English

In this special edition, we're taking a look a some of the most interesting World in Progress stories of 2014. Our highlights included reports about the plight of refugees, slavery …


DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 Portuguese

Syria: allies take a stand in the Mediterranean and diplomatic pressure increases The exploitation of child labor in the mines of Tanzania Angola advances towards the final of Afrobasket 2013.


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