
Child Labour Standards
Child Labour Standards are laws designed to protect young people from working in jobs that might be unsafe, harmful, or interfere with their education. These standards set limits on the types of work children can do, the hours they can work, and the conditions under which they work, ensuring their health, safety, and development are prioritized. The goal is to balance the need for economic activity with the child's right to stay in school and grow in a safe environment. These standards are upheld globally through various regulations and enforcement agencies.