Philippine gov’t confirms child labour rampant in Bukidnon

Published by rudy Date posted on March 15, 2012

THE regional office of the Department of Labor and Employment in Northern Mindanao, Philippines, has admitted that child labour is prevalent on sugarcane plantations in Bukidnon.

Earlier, Xavier University exposed the use of minors on sugarcane plantations in the province after it conducted a survey on the labor situation there.

Under the law, minors are barred from rendering service in industries that could threaten their safety, including agricultural plantations. If they are allowed to work at all, in jobs that pose no danger to their lives or health, they should be under the supervision of their parents or guardians and their employers are required to obtain permission from the DOLE.

Johnson Caete, DOLE director for Northern Mindanao, said that the municipality of Quezon was among the areas where minors were being employed on sugarcane plantations.

Many of those employed on the plantation were children of poor families, he said.

Some employers are exploiting the situation (poverty) as the sugar industry in Bukidnon showed, Caete said, claiming that the department has intensified its anti-child labour campaign. “We have been conducting repeated visitorial activities to different establishments to promote voluntary compliance with labor standards,” Caete said.

Some labourers the Inquirer talked with preferred to hire women and children because they would not complain even if they were paid low wages.

The labourers, who requested anonymity for fear of repercussions, said that plantation owners hide women and child labourers during DOLE inspections.

They would then handpick workers that would face the inspectors, one of the labourers said.

Caete admitted that they also needed the cooperation of the labuorers to put a stop child labour in the province and other parts of the region.

For now, he said, that DOLE only counts on the pledges of businessmen not to hire minors. –Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

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