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Factories should only employ workers who have reached the legal age in force, or at least fifteen years old. They should comply with all the regulations relating to child labour. The factory is to comply with all legislation governing child labour, including that relating to recruitment, salaries, the number of hours worked, overtime and working conditions.
When they have recourse to using children of 15 years old or more, the factories are encouraged to develop training programmes, in the work place, which will enable their young employees to continue to benefit from education, in the context of the law. They are to encourage their workers concerned to attend evening classes and to take part in study programmes in the work place and in all education programmes sponsored by the government. The factory is to have, for each of its workers, official documents certifying their age and date of birth. In countries where there are no official documents, the factory is to obtain appropriate means to confirm the age, using a reliable method.
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