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2001 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor - St. Helena (territory of the United Kingdom)

Publisher United States Department of Labor
Author Bureau of International Labor Affairs
Publication Date 7 June 2002
Cite as United States Department of Labor, 2001 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor - St. Helena (territory of the United Kingdom), 7 June 2002, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/48c8c9f5c.html [accessed 2 January 2016]
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There is limited information regarding the extent and nature of child labor and the quality and provision of education in non-independent countries and territories eligible for GSP, AGOA and CBTPA benefits. These areas generally are not eligible to become members of the ILO, and Convention 138 and Convention 182 do not apply to any of them.[2794]

In 2000, the government reported that there were no working children in St. Helena.[2829] The minimum age for employment is 15 years.[2830] Education is free and compulsory between the ages of 5 and 15.[2831]


[2794] Natan Elkin, ILO, electronic correspondence to USDOL official, January 31, 2002. Most of the areas covered in this summary report are considered by the ILO to be non-metropolitan territories and therefore, are ineligible to become members of the ILO. An ILO member can submit a declaration to the ILO requesting that these conventions apply to their non-metropolitan territories.

[2829] Gillian Francis, assistant secretary, Government of St. Helena, electronic correspondence to USDOL official, November 24, 2000.

[2830] Ibid.

[2831] Ibid.

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