Child domestic labour prohibited under Child Employment Act 1991
Islamabad : For the first time in the country’s history, child domestic labor has finally been proscribed under Child Employment Act 1991 through a Gazette notification issued on July 30. Child rights organisations have appreciated the step while side by side demanding effective implementation of the new amendment and urging provincial governments to pass the same amendment for provincial laws on child labour. The decision will be enforced in the capital territory but the provinces can adopt the amendment through a simple Provincial Assembly resolution.
In a tweet regarding the notification, the Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari said that “Finally Cabinet decision enforced through Gazette notification. Child Domestic Labour proscribed under 1991 Child Employment Act – valid for ICT but provinces can adopt through a simple prov Assembly resolution of the same. First time child domestic labor proscribed in Pakistan.”
The notification also includes prohibition of other hazardous labor under the Child Employment Act 1991 such as transport of passengers goods or mails by railway, cinder picking/cleaning of an ash pit, building operations in the railway premises, work in catering establishment at railway stations involving the movement of a vender or any other employee of the establishment from one platform to another into or out of moving train, work relating to construction of a railway station or with any other work where such work is done in close proximity to or between the railway lines, a port authority within the limits of any port and work relating to selling of crackers and fireworks in shops with temporary licenses. Now the new addition in the list is long demanded prohibition of child domestic labor.
The incidents of torturing and even killing child domestic workers kept surfacing time and again. In a recent case of the murder of 8 year old Zohra Shah, a child domestic labour, it was revealed that she was tortured to death for releasing expensive parrots of her owners. Zohra’s father had made a deal for a sum of Rs 50,000 with Hassan Siddique for Zohra to babysit their one year old infant.
The civil society welcomed the decision of federal government and expected the provincial governments to pass the same amendment in provincial assemblies. “Child domestic labour is a bigger issues in big cities such as Lahore, Karachi and Hyderabad etc. The federal government has set an example and we believe that provincial governments are equally sensitive towards this issue and soon same amendment will be made in all provinces to prohibit child domestic labor,” said National Coordinator Child Rights Movement in Pakistan Mamtaz Gohar.
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