- SIPEF
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- Child Labour Policy
Policies
- Child Labour Policy
- Communication Policy
- Drugs and Alcohol Policy
- Environmental Policy
- Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
- Ethical Code of Conduct Policy
- Family violence Policy
- Freedom of Association Policy
- Grievance Policy SIPEF Papua New Guinea
- Human Rights Policy
- Occupational Health & Safety Policy
- Protection of Reproductive Rights Policy
- Sexual Harassement Policy
- Smokefree Workplace Policy
Child Labour Policy
Child labour is defined as subjecting a person, deemed to be a child, to any work that harms a child’s wellbeing and hinders his or her education, development and future livelihood.
Child labour is work which by its nature and/or the way it is carried out, harms, abuses and exploits the child and deprives the child of an education.