balaji.venkatesan
10

Dear Mr. Rajwant Singh,
If you have any queries please ask your doubts clearly and kindly mention the age of childrens and which department you gave employment then only cite hr's will help you.

From India
GajariaRohit
Hi Rajwant,
It is against the law to employ Children but many do it because Kids want to work as their economic condition is bad. Maybe you can try putting them in Night School as against their pay so that kids can work in the company in the day and go to school at night. It can work.

From Bahrain, Manama
ks_murthy
4

Dear Members,
I am enclosing two connected documents. The CHILD LABOUR ( PROHIBITION AND REGULATION) ACT, 1986, as the name indicates, not only regulates but also prohibits employment of child labour.

The second document, is the latest Social Accountability standars: SA-8000- 2008. This reflects the global standard. It not only seeks the establishment to put in place enough cheks to prevent child labour, but also to have remedial measures. Please read to appreciate.

From India, Changanacheri
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File Type: doc CHILD LABOUR (PROHIBITION AND REGULATION) ACT, 1986.doc (72.0 KB, 728 views)

kumaran siva
9

Mr. Ravi,
Realy feel bad to read ur immature commend. This is one of the good topic and let every body express their knowledge. If you have any problem, you don't participate in it. But you have no right make such kind of response.
Realy feel sorry for your commend.
Shiv

From India, Delhi
laxminarayana.a
Mr.Ravi
I think you have not understand the question.He is not employing the child labour, the company is allowing child labour where he work. hence he wanted to know the rule position and practice.
According to your comment, you do not know nither law position nor existing industrial practice nor understand capacity of the issue.
Realy feel sorry for your ignorance.
alnnnn.

From India, Madras
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