Well Come to Our Presentation
Presentation Topic:
Section (34): Prohibition of employment
of children and adolescent.
Group Member:
Name IDMd. Sazzad Hossain Saad(Group Leader)
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Md. Sahjahan 120206045Md. Yasin Hossain Majumder 120206050Md. Al-Amin 120206004Md. Masum Billa
Discursion about our work:
• We follow the questioner method to do our presentation.
• Field work• Collect information by internet
Outline:
• Introduction• Objective• How many are there• Methodology• Limitation of the study• Causes of child laborer• Economically active children• Child laborer law & Rights• BD Labor Act 2006• Questioner• Solution• Children Recommendation• Conclusion
Introduction:
• Bangladesh is overpopulated country. Most of the people are poor. Many people migrating to cities in search of jobs. They live extreme poverty and the positions of their children are even worse. Specially, a large number of children is working and staying on the street. In Bangladesh, whose age is less than 18 year is consider as a child. If the actual age is seem to be up to 14 years.
Objective:
• We choose this topic for awareness to people, Govt., Non-govt. Institution.
It is the main reason. Then solve the problem
immediately.
Methodology:
• It follows aggregation of information from different sources like publications, books, e-books and different articles. Those are studied well and gathered knowledge. Also vast data have collected from internet. All these data are analyzed in different way for finding different relevant things. Then I went to the different research institution and different places for adjusting. I also mind mapping the study then start writing to follow the specific instruction for writing. All these data are secondary data.
How many are there?
• 61% in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin America, 1% in US, Canada, Europe and other wealthy nations.
• In Asia, 22% of the workforce is children. In Latin America, 17% of the workforce is children.
• 246 million child workers aged 5 and 17 were involved in child labor.
• Out of which 171 million were involved in work that by its nature is hazardous
What do child laborers do?
• A large proportion of children whom the ILO classifies as child laborers work in agriculture.
Work ranges from taking care of animals and planting and harvesting food, to many kinds of small manufacturing (e.g., bricks and cement, auto repairs and making of foot wears and textiles).
Causes of child laborer:
• There are many causes behind child labor are as follow:
• Poverty• Illiteracy• Family breakups• Lack of knowledge by
parents about education• Lack of money• Unplanned birth
Child is working at poultry firms
Child is working under the city Corporation of Dhaka
Child is working at domestic works
Child is working at clay-modeling
Child beggar is helpless
Child is working at small stores
Bus Helper
Child is working at service oriented sector
Economically active children by region district in 2003:
Number of Child Labor:
Child Laborer law & rights:
• Laborer rights is a very broad issue; however, it can be boiled down to the protection and respect of human life in the workplace and the right to work itself. Some components of laborer rights are the rights to job safety, collective bargaining, and equal pay for equal work.
• In practice, child labor laws in Bangladesh do not protect working children. Employers prefer children as they are cheap, productive and obedient. Children working in the industrial sector have no contract of employment and so find it difficult to stand up for themselves and fight for their rights. The demand by factories for child laborers is increasing all the time.
Please save us…
Plz Don’t Heat any Child….
The Bangladesh Laborer Act 2006: • Sec-34: Prohibition of employment of children and
adolescent:• (1) No child shall be employed or
permitted to work in any occupation or establishment.
• (2) No adolescent shall be employed or permitted to work in any occupation or establishment unless-
• (a) a certificate of fitness in the prescribed form and granted to him by a registered medical practitioner is in the custody of the employer ; and
• (b) he carries , while at work, a token giving a reference to such certificate.
• (3) Nothing in this sub-section (2), shall apply to the employment of any adolescent in any occupation or establishment either as an apprentice or the purpose or receiving vocational training therein.
• (4) The Government may, where it is of opinion that an emergency has arisen and the public interest so requires, by notification in the official Gazette, declare that the provisions of this sub-section (2), shall not be in operation for such period as may be specified in the notification.
Child laborer in Bangladesh:
Working cigarette factory…
Doing Smoke…
Disadvantage of Child Labor:
Solution to prohibit Child Laborer:
• State Policies• Budgetary Allocation• Challenges for Protection of the
Child• Government strategies for child
protection• Judicial Response• The media response• Response of Non-Government
Organizations
Children's recommendations
• Poverty • Protection/Security • Food Security and Nutrition • Education • Health and Treatment • Clothing • Recreation
Conclusion:
• Children are the future hope of a nation. Therefore, if they are exploited at a very early age, they would not be able to contribute to the country and would hamper progress. So we all have to more conscious about them and our government should take the proper steps to solve this problem.
PREPARED BY: SAZZAD SAAD