At the United Nations Headquarters in New York, a document in six languages ​distributed on measures to ensure the labor rights of Uzbek citizens, the Jahon news agency reports.

The normative and legal framework of the republic created on the basis of principles and norms of international law contributes to the strengthening of guarantees for the protection of citizens.

Forcing children to work in any form in Uzbekistan, administrative responsibility introduced.

"As a member of the International Labor Organization (ILO), Uzbekistan has ratified 14 conventions, including those that prohibit child and forced labor. The provisions of these documents are reflected in the Constitution of the country, which enshrines the right of everyone to work, free choice of work, fair working conditions, protection against unemployment and the prohibition of forced labor, " the report reads.

“The Qazaq Times”