Title: Parliamentary Presentation: Child Labour
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Presentation to the Parliamentary Labour
Portfolio Committee
Child Labour 13 August 2002
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
2Agenda
- Definition of child labour
- Legislative framework
- Government interventions
- Ratification of ILO Conventions
- DoLs approach to child labour
- Initiatives of the Department of labour
- 7. Children in the Performing Arts
- 8. Education and awareness raising
- 9. Annual plan and budget
- 10. Conclusion
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3Definition of child labour
- Child labour is work by children under 18
which is exploitative, hazardous or otherwise
inappropriate for their age, detrimental to their
schooling, social, physical or moral development
(BCEA Section 43) - Work should not be limited to work for gain
but should include chores or household activities
if such work falls within this definition.
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4Legislative framework
- Domestic legislation
- ? The Constitution of South Africa Act 108, 1996
- ? The Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997
Section 43 (1) prohibits the employment of
children under 15 - ? The Sexual Offences Act, No 23 of 1957
- ? The South African Schools Act Allows children
who are 15 or who have completed the 9th grade to
work, whichever comes first
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5Legislative framework contd
- ? The Child Care Act, No 74 of 1983
- ? The Domestic Violence Act, No 116 of 1998
- ? The Film and Publications Act, No 65 of 1996
- ? The Criminal Procedures Act, No 51 of 1997
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6Government interventions
- ? Convention on the Rights of the Child 1995
- ? The OAU African Charter on the Rights and
Welfare of the Child - ? ILO-Memorandum of Understanding 1998
- ? Ratification of ILO Conventions
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7Ratification of ILO Conventions
South Africa has ratified the following
Convention i.r.o childrens issues
- ? Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, No.
138 - ? Abolition of Forced Labour, No 105 of 1957
- ? Convention on the Worst Forms of Child Labour,
No 182 of 1999
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8DoLs approach to child labour
- ? Child labour is a very complex phenomenon
- ? Legislation alone cannot eradicate child labour
- ? Therefore emphasis is on a multi sectoral
collaborative strategy with role players such as
Social Development, Health, Education etc. - ? Hence participation and involvement in
structures like Clig, the NPA etc is crucial
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9Initiatives of the Department of Labour (DoL)
- ? Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the ILO
- ? The Child Labour Inter - sectoral group (Clig)
- ? Enforcement Policy
- ? Survey on the Activities of Young People (SAYP)
- ? Children in the Performing Arts
- ? Education and awareness raising
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10Memorandum of Understanding
Signed in 1998 between the ILO/IPEC and the
government of South Africa with the aim of
- ? Making SA a partner in the fight against child
labour - ? Enabling SA to receive ongoing cooperation and
technical support to combat child labour
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11The Child Labour Inter - sectoral Group (Clig)
- ? Clig was formed in 1998 by DoL with the aim of
fighting child labour in a collaborative and
integrated manner - ? Clig is a forum under the auspices of the
national programme of action for the Child (NPA) - ? DoL acts as the Secretariat and coordinator
- ? Clig is a coalition of key government
departments, organised labour, organised business
and NGOs
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12Clig contd
- The terms of reference for Clig are
- ? Oversee and facilitate the process of
eliminating the most harzardous forms of child
labour - ? Co ordinate policies and programmes
- ? Create awareness campaigns with regard to child
labour - ? Facilitate debate on policy issues
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13Clig contd
- ? Monitor progress on the elimination of child
labour - ? Encourage and/or facilitate the formation of
provincial and sectoral structures - ? Clig structures exist in all provinces working
in partnership with Provincial Programmes of
Action (PPAs)
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14Enforcement policy
- ? It is internationally accepted that legislation
alone cannot eradicate child labour. - ? DoL is the custodian of labour legislation and
is tasked with implementing a coherent
collaborative and preventative strategy - ? Labour inspectors are the enforcement agents
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15Enforcement contd
- ? In 2002, the enforcement strategy was reviewed
- ? It was then workshopped with all labour
inspectors nationally - ? It is included as a module in the Technikon SA
training - ? There was pilot training for Clig structures in
two provinces during July 2002
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16Survey on the Activities of Young People (SAYP),
1999
- ? The purpose was to establish the nature and
extent of the activities of young people in SA - ? Statistics South Africa was commissioned to
conduct the survey - ? Funding was obtained from the ILO and the
United States Department of Labour
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17Survey contd
- Findings
- ? At time of the Survey there were 13,4 million
children in SA between the ages of 5 17 - ? 36 of these children were found to be engaged
in some form of economic activity
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18Survey contd
The SAYP identifies the following vulnerable
groups of children/situations where children are
most at risk as a result of being involved in
work activities
- Long periods fetching wood and water for use in
the family home - Doing domestic chores in their own homes
- Doing work at school unrelated to study such as
gardening and cleaning.
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19Survey contd
- ? Work in the family business with or without
pay - ? Work on commercial farms
- ? Paid domestic work
- ? Work on subsistence farms
- ? Children involved in illegal activities such as
child prostitution, involved in the drug trade or
other illegal activities Â
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20Development of a Programme of Action on Child
Labour (POA)
- ? Identification of forms of child labour
- ? Prioritisation of these forms of child labour
- ? Role definition and clarification
- ? The design, implementation and monitoring of
programmes - ? The identification of targets and indicators of
success - ? Identification of the requisite human and
financial resources
21Development of a Programme of Action on Child
Labour (POA)
- Three pronged approach
- ? Analysis of the survey results.
- ? Draft policy discussion document finalised with
the technical assistance of the ILO in
consultation with stakeholders NPA, Clig and
experts in the education, human rights, labour
and welfare fields - ? Final draft policy document to be work -shopped
in all provinces countrywide to obtain inputs
from our stakeholders
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22Children in the Performing Arts (CIPA)
- The BCEA in relation to Convention 138 makes
provision for investigations into conditions of
employment into this sector - An investigation has been completed and looked
at the following broad issues
? Hours of work ? Contracts ? Night work ? The
supervision of children while on set
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23CIPA contd
- ? A report tabling findings of the investigations
and proposed recommendations have been presented
to the Employment Conditions Commission (ECC).
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24Education and awareness raising
- ? Participation in workshops, seminars and
conferences - ? Participation in national days celebrations
- ? DoL Website
- ? Stakeholder database
- ? Print and electronic media
- ? Distribution strategy is in place
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25Annual plan and budget for child labour 2002
- ? One year output Programme of action for the
eradication of child labour developed,
implemented and monitored - ? A budget is available for 2002
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26Annual plan contd
- ? Development of a POA for SA
- ? Support to all provincial Clig structures
ensured - ? Advocacy and distribution strategy in place and
operational - ? Inspection blitzes conducted
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27Conclusion
- ? The Department of labour takes the issue of
child labour very seriously - ? DoL is committed to the eradication of this
phenomenon - ? Emphasis is on education, awareness raising and
enforcement
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28DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Presentation to the Parliamentary Labour
Portfolio Committee
Child Labour 13 August 2002
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
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