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World Day against Child Labour.

PHILIPSBURG:--- World Day Against Child Labour will be commemorated by the International Labour Organization (ILO) on Sunday, June 12, 2016. “The health & resilience of any community depends on its future generation. Sint Maarten will be joining the global community in its fight to end all forms of child labour”, stated Minister Lee.
Although there are no known cases of child labour locally, this is a practice that government does not condone. The community of Sint Maarten is asked to remain vigilant and ensure that this practice is not carried out here in Sint Maarten, and if there are any known cases to please report them to the Inspectorate of Labour. The Minimum Age (Non-Industrial Employment) Convention, 1932 (No.33) of the ILO has been applicable to Sint Maarten as per October 10, 2010.
Here on Sint Maarten all forms of child labour are protected through legislation. The current legal national framework consists of: The ‘Arbeidsregeling’ (AB 2013, GT no. 356 and the ‘Arbeidsbesluit jeugdige personen’ (AB 2013, no. 532). The legislation forbids child labour for those under the age of 15 age in exchange for wages. Special rules apply to school children 16 and 17 years of age. In addition, the law prohibits persons under the age of 18 years to work overtime, at night or in activities dangerous to their physical and mental being.

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