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Acuerdo Marco entre la
Federación Sindical lnternacional (lCM) y FCC
Construcción
El Acuerdo Marco entre la Federación Sindical Internacional (ICM) y FCC Construcción,
así como nuestra política de diálogo social y relaciones laborales suponen un compromi-
so expreso con el respeto y la promoción de los principios contemplados en:
Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos.
Declaración Tripartita de la OIT.
Líneas Directrices para Empresas Multinacionales de la OCDE.
Pacto Mundial de Naciones Unidas.
Para dar el verdadero sentido a dicho compromiso, FCC Construcción velará por el cum-
plimiento estricto de la legalidad y del Código Ético del Grupo FCC, y en particular por la
NO UTILIZACIÓN DEL TRABAJO INFANTIL, aplicando siempre, en caso de concurrencia
de regulaciones diferentes, la que resulte más estricta.
FCC Construcción desea destacar el papel importante que deben desempeñar: la em-
presa, las personas que formamos parte de ella y todos los grupos de interés, en la par-
ticipación efectiva y difusión de la lucha contra el trabajo infantil.
let's end
child labour
HUMAN RIGHTS
AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
World Day Against Child Labour
12 June 2012
let's end
child labour
12 June 2012
12 DE JUNIO DE 2012
12 JUIN 2012
éliminons le
HUMAN RIGHTS
AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Derechos humanos
y justicia social
Droits de l'homme
et justice sociale
National policies and programmes
The ILO Convention No. 182 requires that each
Member which ratifies the Convention shall
design and implement programmes of action to
eliminate as a priority the worst forms of child
labour. Many countries have now established
National Action Plans that provide a framework
for such efforts. However many other countries
have yet to do so and countries that have
established plans need to monitor and review
their effectiveness. If the challenging target of
eliminating the worst forms of child labour by
2016 is to be achieved, urgent action along
these lines is required now!
The worldwide movement against child labour
Although governments must take the lead
role in tackling child labour, the ILO standards
stress the important role that employers and
workers organizations should play in setting and
implementing action programmes. Many civil
society organizations are also closely involved
in efforts to tackle child labour. Building the
worldwide movement against child labour at
global, national and local level remains a priority.
Join with us on June 12!
The World Day Against Child Labour promotes
awareness and action to tackle child labour.
Support for the World Day has been growing
each year and in 2012 we look forward to a
World Day that will again be widely supported.
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We would like you and your organization to
be part of the 2012 World Day.
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Join us and add your voice to the worldwide
movement against child labour.
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For more information contact
ipec@ilo.org
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World Day Against Child Labour
World Day Against Child Labour
12 JUNE 2012
12 JUNE 2012
HUMAN RIGHTS
AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
let’s end
child labour