Labour inspection: Convention No. 81
Article 3(2) of the Convention.
Additional duties entrusted to labour inspectors.
Article 5(a). Cooperation between the
inspection services and other government services and public or private
institutions.
Articles 5(a), 17 and 18. Cooperation with the
justice system and effective enforcement of legal provisions.
Article 5(b). Collaboration
with employers and workers or their organizations.
Article 6. Status of labour
inspectors.
Articles
7(1) and (2), 10 and 16. Recruitment and number of inspectors. Number of
inspections.
Articles 20 and 21.
Publication and communication of an annual report on labour inspection.
Labour administration: Convention No. 150
Article 3 of the Convention.
Activities in the field of national labour policy regulated by having recourse
to direct negotiations between employers’ and workers’ organizations.
Article 4.
Coordination of functions and responsibilities within the labour administration
system.
Article 7. Extension of the
functions of the labour administration system to include activities for the
benefit of categories of workers who are not, in law, employed persons.
Article 9. Labour administration activities carried
out by parastatal agencies and regional or local agencies.
Article 10. Human resources and
material means necessary for the operation of the labour administration system.
Article 1(c) of the Convention. Sanctions involving compulsory labour for
various breaches of labour discipline.
Article 1(d). Sanctions for participating in strikes.
Article 1 of the Convention. National policy.
Article 3(1) and (2). Minimum age for admission to, and determination of,
hazardous work.
Labour inspection and application of the Convention in practice.
Articles 3 and 5 of the Convention. Worst forms of child labour. Trafficking,
commercial sexual exploitation, and illicit activities. Monitoring mechanisms and
the application of the Convention in practice.
Article 7(2). Effective and time-bound measures. Clause (a). Preventing the
engagement of children in the worst forms of child labour. Access to free basic
education.
Clause (b). Direct assistance for the removal of children from the worst forms
of child labour and for their rehabilitation and social integration. Child victims
of trafficking.