The Protocol to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 prescribes that each member shall take effective measures to prevent and eliminate use of forced labour to provide protection to victims and access to appropriate and effective remedies such as compensation, and to sanction perpetrators of forced or compulsory labour.
"The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today gave its approval for placing the new Instrument adopted by the ILO-Protocol to the Forced Labour Convention .... Supported by Forced Labour Recommendation, 2013 ... before Parliament," an official release said.
The Recommendation on Supplementary Measures for the Effective Suppression of Forced Labour provides that Members should establish or strengthen national policies and plans of action with time-bound measures, using a gender and child-sensitive approach in consultation with employers, workers and competent authorities.
It says that members should regularly collect, analyse and make available statistical data, disaggregated by relevant characteristics such as sex, age and nationality, on the nature and extent of forced or compulsory labour which would allow an assessment of progress made.
ILO Conventions are international treaties, open for ratification by member countries. The ratification of an ILO Convention is a voluntary process.
India has been proactive in taking measures for eliminating forced labour. The Labour Ministry has initiated a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for rehabilitation of bonded labourer, to be equally contributed by the centre and states.
