Unions say NO to Child Labor
Unions say NO to Child Labor
Unions say NO to Child Labor
Unions say NO to Child Labor

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To report any potential incident of child labor, please kindly fill up the reporting form.

 
Organization/Agency
Address
Contact Number (landline/mobile)
E-mail Address
1. Are you aware of any case/incident of child labor in your community?
  If yes, where did you get the information?
2. Do you personally know of any victim of child labor in your community?
  a. If yes, how many? (estimates accepted)
  b. what form? locations
  prostitution
  trafficking
  other forms of sexual exploitation
  domestic work
  plantation (agricultural)
  forced labor or services
  pyrotechnics
  deep sea fishing
  mining and quarrying
  slavery of practices similar to slavery, servitude
  drug trafficking
  engaged in armed activities
  others, please specify  
 
  c. Has the case/incident been reported?
  If no:  
  Why not reported?
  Where is the victim now?
  where is the case now? focal person
  Police
  Prosecution
  Courts
  Others, please specify  
 
  Progress of the case?
  Where is/are the victim(s)/survivor(s) now?
3. Are you personally aware of individuals, groups, companies who/which may be engaged in child labor in your community?
  If yes, please identify/specify
  What form:
4. Are you aware of any existing ordinance/resolution/order which focuses on child labor?
  If yes, Please specify what form and areas
  Was it effective?
  If yes, progress of implementation
  If no, please cite reasons
5. Are you aware of RA 9231 or the Anti-Child Labor Law Act?
6. Other than the police, is there any government agency (at the provincial, city/municipal/barangay levels) which receives complaints or reports of child labor?
  If yes, please specify
7. Are you aware of any hotline (at the provincial, city/municipal/barangay levels) where cases of child labor can be reported?
  If yes, please specify
8. Are you aware of any institution/NGO which provides assistance to child laborers?
  If yes, please specify names and services provided to child laborers:
9. We are often asked by ordinary citizens what they can do to help combat child labor in their communities. What would you recommend that ordinary citizens can do to prevent child labor?
10. What do you think more needs to be done to prevent if not eradicate child labor, especially its worst forms?
   
* RA 9231 defines worst forms of child labor as any of the work that refer to: (1) all forms of slavery, as defined under the “Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003”, or practices similar to slavery such as sale and trafficking of children, debt bondage and serfdom and forced or compulsory labor, including recruitment of children for use in armed conflict; or; (2) the use, procuring, offering or exposing of a child for prostitution, for the production of pornography or for pornographic performances; or (3) the use, procuring or offering of a child for illegal or illicit activities, including the production and trafficking of dangerous drugs and volatile substances prohibited under existing laws; or (4) work which, by its nature or the circumstances in which it is carried out, is hazardous or likely to be harmful to the health, safety or morals of children.

help us eliminate child labor

We also welcome donations in forms of books and clothes (old or new), other education supplies and other things which might be helpful to child laborers and their families.

You may call our hotline at +63 2 922 0917 for any information or queries.

in the eyes of a child

   
Unions say NO to Child Labor