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Bill: Child Labour Law Additional resolution: Permits' Clause

Details

Submitted by[?]: United People's Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: January 3550

Description[?]:

A resolution to accept the working of children in exceptional circumstances defined as show-businesses and other short-term employment:

All minors (those under the prescribed national age of adulthood by law) from the age of 13 onwards only, employed in any industry at any time in any form that pays them for their work in direct or indirect form or that does not pay them in any way, except the entertainment industry, must obtain a work permit for the respective work with sanction from their school. Such employers also must obtain a permit, renewed every year thereafter if needed, for employment of such minors. Both permits are obtained free of cost from the local administrative office(s) authority, by submission of proof of name and age, school sanction letter, and business registration details too in case of the employer.
The term of such employment is short: not exceeding 120 calendar days at any stretch, with a minimum of 60 days' gap between consecutive employments if any.

Minors aged only 15 days up to the age of adulthood by law, employed in the entertainment industry, at any time in any form that must pay them for their work in direct or indirect form, must have a permit to work. Such employers also must obtain a permit for each instance/minor employed. Both permits are obtained free of cost from their local administrative office(s) authority, by submission of proof of name and age, parent/guardian consent letter, and the work's initial production details too in case of the employer. Permits are required even when the entertainment is noncommercial in nature, in this case.

All such minors and employers will be granted permits for their own cases on application within maximum 5 working days of application through email or post as required, and they cannot be declined permit under any circumstance by any official, unless deemed to be an act defined as threat to national security (based on laws on terrorism, war, anti-nationalism).

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date16:01:40, September 21, 2013 CET
FromUnited People's Party
ToDebating the Child Labour Law Additional resolution: Permits' Clause
MessageTo distinguish between working of children in showbiz and summer employments from the usual definition of child labour.

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