Conference on Project to End Child Labour

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs held a conference on April 23 to gather ideas for a project to better prevent child labour in 2019-2020.

According to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, 1,490 children in the city are benefiting from the project, most of them child workers.

The project provides various services to the children and their parents, applying measures to prevent child sexual abuse and child labour. However, the number of children benefiting from the project remains modest.

Chung Hung Ban, deputy head of the department’s Office for Children Protection, Care and Gender Equality, explained that supporting child workers is difficult due to the uncooperative attitude of their employers as well as obstacles in their residential status.

A survey by the ILO of child workers in Vietnam showed 34 percent of the children work more than 42 hours per week, while 23 percent of them have no idea of how to deal with employers’ violations of labour laws.

Source: Vietnamplus

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