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Kuwait (ILO News) - The International Labor Organization, Kuwait's Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the President of the Kuwait Trade Union Federation have signed the first Kuwait Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) into force.
(...) These include introducing the first minimum wage for domestic workers in the Arab States region, and introducing Law No. 68 to regulate domestic work and Law No. 69 to establish a publicly co-owned company to organize recruitment of domestic workers. Kuwait created the Public Authority of Manpower, which has trained hundreds of participants in more than 20 labour- and employment-related subject areas.
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(...) The Plan was prepared by the National Steering Committee Against Child Labour, under the stewardship of Minister of Labour Salim Jreissati, and with support from the International Labour Organization.
“Today, we need to move towards a comprehensive national strategy for children that preserves their rights while ensuring their protection,” said President Michel Suleiman. (...) As part of its support to the National Steering Committee Against Child Labour and the Ministry of Labour’s Child Labour Unit, the ILO is currently undertaking a national child labour survey with the Central Administration for Statistics, alongside an assessment of the situation of working street children in various parts of Lebanon, both due for completion in 2014.
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• Read more about the ILO’s efforts to combat child labour in the Arab States • The IIIrd Global Conference on Child Labour was held in Brasilia from 8-10 October 2013 • Marking progress against child labour: Global estimates and trends 2000-2012 • IPEC: What is child labour • IPEC: Worst forms of child labour
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