Socioeconomic Aspects of Child Labour- A Case Study of Children in Auto Workshops

  • Ejaz Ali Khan R
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Abstract

Federal Minister for Labour Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis, Omar Asghar Khan has announced the draft of the labour policy. The policy focuses on the law to eliminate child labour in the country. According to the Minister the law would be implemented from January 2001 and before the year 2005 there would be no child or bonded labour in Pakistan. Moreover, Under ILO obligation Pakistan has to achieve the objective of elimination of child and bonded labour by the year 2005. ILO plans to impose sanctions on the exports of those countries where child and bonded labour continues. Furthermore, the country has to abide with the convention of the International Labour Organization as a member of this club1.

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Ejaz Ali Khan, R. (2001). Socioeconomic Aspects of Child Labour- A Case Study of Children in Auto Workshops. THE LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 6(1), 93–112. https://doi.org/10.35536/lje.2001.v6.i1.a5

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