Platform for Labour Action (PLA) is a National Civil Society Organization that was founded in the year 2000. PLA is focused on promoting and protecting the rights of vulnerable and marginalized workers through empowerment of communities and individuals in Uganda.
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- The secretary for children’s affairs can file the matter with the village executive court if the person against whom a report on abuse of children rights or refusal to provide basic needs has been made.
- When the village committee court receives the report, it is required to listen to the complaint and it can give any relief allowed by the law.
- If the case is against a parent, the committee can also order the parent to sign an agreement with the court agreeing to provide proper care for and guardianship of the child with any or all of the requirements of the child.
- A person who is not satisfied with the decision of the village executive committee can appeal to the family and children court.
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- Work when they are very young.
- Work for too little pay or no pay.
- Work in hazardous conditions.
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A child is any person below the age of 18 years. This is according to the constitution of the Republic of Uganda and reinforced by the employment act and the children’s act.
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