Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh
Child labour involves of person that age below than 17 years old. Child labour often happen in poor countries such as Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the issue of child labour might be the biggest issue. Bangladesh come up with Bangladesh Labour Act (BLA) that did not allow any person age below from four...
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| author | Maulad Bahrol, Khadijah Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan Ismail, Fadillah |
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| description | Child labour involves of person that age below than 17 years old. Child labour often happen in poor countries such as Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the issue of child labour might be the biggest issue. Bangladesh come up with Bangladesh Labour Act (BLA) that did not allow any person age below from fourteen years old to work (Nawshin et al, 2019). One of the aim or purpose of this act is to prevent teen workers in order to get the proper payment of any work. This is because when organization use child labour, they might be paid at lower rate because children usually do not have much responsible in their family compared to teen workers. This indirectly cause an economic matter in a family. |
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| spelling | uthm-23702021-11-09T01:04:58Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2370/ Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh Maulad Bahrol, Khadijah Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan Ismail, Fadillah HD6951-6957 Industrial sociology. Social conditions of labor Child labour involves of person that age below than 17 years old. Child labour often happen in poor countries such as Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the issue of child labour might be the biggest issue. Bangladesh come up with Bangladesh Labour Act (BLA) that did not allow any person age below from fourteen years old to work (Nawshin et al, 2019). One of the aim or purpose of this act is to prevent teen workers in order to get the proper payment of any work. This is because when organization use child labour, they might be paid at lower rate because children usually do not have much responsible in their family compared to teen workers. This indirectly cause an economic matter in a family. Penerbit UTHM Abdul Kadir, Adibah Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan Ismail, Fadillah 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2370/1/Ch09.pdf Maulad Bahrol, Khadijah and Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan and Ismail, Fadillah (2020) Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh. In: Industrial Relations. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 77-90. ISBN 978-967-2306-02-3 |
| spellingShingle | HD6951-6957 Industrial sociology. Social conditions of labor Maulad Bahrol, Khadijah Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan Ismail, Fadillah Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh |
| title | Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh |
| title_full | Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh |
| title_fullStr | Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh |
| title_full_unstemmed | Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh |
| title_short | Child labour: the case study in Bangladesh |
| title_sort | child labour: the case study in bangladesh |
| topic | HD6951-6957 Industrial sociology. Social conditions of labor |
| url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2370/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2370/1/Ch09.pdf |