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10 Jun 2011

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ILO TV

[video] India: Working Together to End Hazardous Child Labour

In India both employers and trade unions are actively involved in the fights against child labour, especially when it comes to keeping children out of hazardous work. Carpet weaving involves many steps, each one of them potentially hazardous... [I]f children are involved, they are in great danger...Companies like this one won’t work with any supplier...whom uses child labour. It regularly monitors its thousands of subcontractors and suppliers based on international labour standards and ILO conventions against child labour...