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Stop hiring children

A group of children carrying doves and banners call for the eradication of child labor to mark the World Day Against Child Labor at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle on Wednesday

The Jakarta Post
Wed, June 12, 2013 Published on Jun. 12, 2013 Published on 2013-06-12T17:45:08+07:00

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Stop hiring children: A group of children carrying doves and bannerscall for the eradication of child labor to mark the World Day Against Child Labor at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle on Wednesday. Besides observing the anti-child labor day, the youngsters also urged the House of Representatives to pass the domestic workers protection bill and also to proactively stop every attempt to hire underage children as domestic workers.(JP/Jerry Adiguna) Stop hiring children: A group of children carrying doves and bannerscall for the eradication of child labor to mark the World Day Against Child Labor at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle on Wednesday. Besides observing the anti-child labor day, the youngsters also urged the House of Representatives to pass the domestic workers protection bill and also to proactively stop every attempt to hire underage children as domestic workers.(JP/Jerry Adiguna) (JP/Jerry Adiguna)

A group of children carrying doves and banners call for the eradication of child labor to mark the World Day Against Child Labor at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle on Wednesday. Besides observing the anti-child labor day, the youngsters also urged the House of Representatives to pass the domestic workers protection bill and also to proactively stop every attempt to hire underage children as domestic workers.(JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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