UNIONS
CALL ON
LIBS, SA
BEST TO
THROW
SUPPORT
BEHIND
NEW
CHILD
LABOUR
LAWS
10
February
2018
SA
Unions
is
calling
on the
Liberals
and SA
Best to
commit
to
supporting
new
child
labour
laws
being
proposed
by the
State
Government.
State
Secretary,
Joe
Szakacs
says
South
Australia
has
congratulated
the
Labor
Government
for its
commitment
to
tackling
the
exploitation
of young
people
in the
workforce.
"South
Australia
currently
doesn't
have any
child
labour
laws,
which
means
there is
no
minimum
age at
which a
child
can
legally
begin
work
(although
those
under 16
cannot
work
during
school
hours)."
"That
means
there
are no
protections
for
children
who are
exposed
to
unsafe
work,
humiliated,
harassed,
degraded
or
ripped
off -
all
forms of
child
abuse."
"Young
people
are the
most
vulnerable
and most
exploited
group of
workers
in
Australia.
They are
injured
more
often
than
their
older
colleagues,
and
often
face the
challenges
of
combining
work
with
study
and
training
commitments."
"The
union
movement
sees
these
issues
first
hand.
SA
Unions
Young
Workers
L:egal
Service
has over
the
years
had
complaints
from
children
as young
as 13
years of
age who
have
experienced
sexual
harassment,
bullying
and the
underpayment
of
wages."
"We
wouldn't
put up
with
these
things
happening
to a
child in
their
own home
or at
school -
they
shouldn't
be
exposed
to such
abuse in
their
workplace
either."
"In
recent
years,
the
State
Government
has
strengthened
the
child
protection
system
in South
Australia,
which we
fully
support,
but
there
are no
systems
in place
to
monitor
or
protect
children
from
employers."
"We
particularly
welcome
the move
to stop
any
employers
with a
history
of
abusing
young
workers
from
employing
young
people."
"And we
don't
believe
that
children
under 18
should
be
working
in
high-risk
construction
work, or
in jobs
with
hazardous
risks,
like
asbestos
removal."
"These
children
are not
low-cost,
disposable
labour
and
should
never be
treated
that
way."