[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 101 (Thursday, May 23, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Page 25898]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-13013]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of the Secretary
Bureau of International Labor Affairs; Notice of Public Hearings
This document is a notice of public hearings to be held by the
Department of Labor for the purpose of gathering information regarding
the use of abusive or exploitative child labor in the production of
goods imported into the United States. The hearing will be held on
Friday, June 28, 1996, at the Department of Labor, room N-3437,
beginning at 9 a.m. The hearing will be open to the public. The
Department of Labor is now accepting requests from all interested
parties to provide oral or written testimony at the hearing. Each
presentation will be limited to ten minutes. The Department is not able
to provide financial assistance to those wishing to travel to attend
the hearing. Those unable to attend the hearing are invited to submit
written testimony. Parties interested in testifying at the
international child labor hearing should call (202) 219-7867 to be put
on the roster.
The Department of Labor is currently undertaking a third
Congressionally-mandated review of international child labor practices
(pursuant to the 1996 Omnibus Appropriations Act, P.L. 104-134).
Information provided at the hearing will be considered by the
Department of Labor in preparing its report to Congress. Testimony
should be confined to the specific topic of the study.
Specifically, the international child labor study of the Bureau of
International Labor Affairs is seeking written and oral testimony on
the topics noted below:
1. Efforts of U.S. companies and nongovernmental agencies aimed at
eliminating the use of abusive and exploitative child labor in the
production of goods imported into the United States. Such efforts could
include, but are not limited to, labeling, consumer information
campaigns, codes of conduct, guidelines for subcontractors, and the
establishment of educational facilities.
2. Codes of conduct in the garment industry. We are required to
identify the top 20 U.S. garment importers, their subsidiaries,
contractors, and their subcontractors' codes of conduct regarding the
use of abusive and exploitative child labor in the production of goods
imported to the United States. We are seeking information about the
nature, adequacy and effectiveness of any such codes of conduct.
3. The necessary components of an effective code of conduct and its
enforcement.
4. International and U.S. laws that might be used to encourage the
elimination of child labor exploitation, including in the production of
items imported into the United States, and any appropriate changes to
such laws.
5. Items that are likely to be produced with abusive and
exploitative child labor and imported into the United States.
DATES: The hearing is scheduled for Friday, June 28, 1996. The deadline
for being placed on the roster for oral testimony is 5 p.m., June 21,
1996. Presenters will be required to submit five (5) written copies of
their oral testimony to the Child Labor Study office by 5 p.m., June
26. The record will be kept open for additional written testimony until
5 p.m., July 5, 1996.
ADDRESSES: Written testimony should be addressed to the International
Child Labor Study, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Room S-1308,
U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210, fax: (202) 219-4923.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Teresa Estrada-Berg, International
Child Labor Study, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Room S-1308,
U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210, telephone: (202) 219-
7867; fax (202) 219-5980. Persons with disabilities who need special
accommodations should contact Ms. Estrada-Berg by June 17, 1996.
All written or oral comments submitted pursuant to the public
hearing will be made part of the record of review referred to above and
will be available for public inspection.
Signed at Washington, DC this 15th day of May, 1996.
Andrew J. Samet,
Associate Deputy Under Secretary.
[FR Doc. 96-13013 Filed 5-22-96; 8:45 am]
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