Trade unions and child labour : a guide to action
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Trade unions and child labour : a guide to action
(ILO child labour collection)
International Labour Office, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-108)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Workers' organizations are ideally placed to dicsover and denounce serious child labour abuses. It follows that they can also advocate the right of children to adequate education and that of adult workers to adequate pay, thereby reducing the need for child labour in poor families. This guide explores the numerous possibilities for vigorous trade union action on the issue, and illustrates what can be achieved by presenting a variety of innovative approaches currently being taken by workers' organizations around the world.
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