Social Sciences, asked by roshniagrawal2825, 11 months ago

"law against child labour in workplace" why this is necessary for​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Children ages 13–15 may perform light work as long as the work does not bring any harm or hinder their education. Children under 13 are restricted from working. The Worst Forms of Child Labor conventions mandates that persons under 18 cannot be used in work as slaves, prostitution, pornography, or drug trafficking.

Answered by IMrGauravI
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Children ages 13–15 may perform light work as long as the work does not bring any harm or hinder their education. Children under 13 are restricted from working. The Worst Forms of Child Labor conventions mandates that persons under 18 cannot be used in work as slaves, prostitution, pornography, or drug trafficking.

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