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ILO calls to end child labour in domestic work
12 June 2013
Marking World Day Against Child Labour, the ILO highlights the plight of children involved in domestic work in illegal conditions, because they are under age or because conditions of work are hazardous.
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World Day Against Child Labour 2013
From classroom to college – A champion for child workers
12 June 2013
When Farzana Hassan began teaching a handful of child labourers at an ILO project in Pakistan, she never imagined that, years later, she would have turned her classroom into a fully-fledged college for girls.
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"No" to child labour in domestic work
31 May 2013
The 2013 World Day against Child Labour (marked on June 12) is focusing on child labour in domestic work. Millions of children globally work as domestic labourers, mostly girls under 18. They are deprived of education, and endure harsh working conditions that leave them vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. However, an innovative ILO project in Indonesia aims to bring about a lasting end to this abuse.
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Labour standards
Paraguay ratifies the Domestic Workers Convention
09 May 2013
On 7 May 2013, the Government of Paraguay deposited with the International Labour Office the instrument of ratification of the Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189). Paraguay is the seventh ILO member State and the third Latin American member State to ratify this instrument which, in accordance with its Article 21, paragraph 2 of the Convention, will enter into force on 5 September 2013, twelve months after the date on which it was ratified by two ILO member States.
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Labour standards
Bolivia ratifies the Domestic Workers Convention
18 April 2013
Bolivia is the sixth ILO member State and the second Latin American member State to ratify this instrument
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Working conditions
Momentum grows for domestic workers legislation
02 April 2013
A constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal rights for domestic workers in Brazil comes into force on 2 April. Several countries have now passed legislation protecting domestic workers – evidence that the momentum sparked by the ILO Convention on domestic workers is growing.
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BBC World News
ILO says a policy for domestic workers in India is ''a matter of urgency''
31 March 2013
Domestic workers in India have more than doubled in number since 2005. Talking to BBC World News, ILO's Tine Staermose stressed the importance of policies aimed at protecting a very vulnerable section of the society. India's domestic workers are considered to ''uphold the economy'', with a rising population of over 10 million.