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Sugar cane is an important element in the national economy and an irreplaceable input, providing more than 440 thousand direct jobs and more than 2 million indirect jobs. Due to its demand and being in purely rural regions, this sector is usually the most prone to hiring underage personnel. In Mexico, according to figures from the INEGI , there are 3.3 million girls, boys and adolescents between 5 and 17 years old who are working, the above represents a disadvantage, since the majority does not have access to education and even their activities are carried out in circumstances that violate their rights and lives. And the outlook to date is not encouraging, since it is estimated that in 2022, the number of minors in child labor conditions will increase by 5.5% , so eradicating child labor is a priority in the construction of fairer societies.
Aware of the impact that it can have to achieve this objective within sugarcane crops, Grupo Azucarero del Trópico (GAT) —a Mexican company dedicated to the commercialization of sugar and its UK Email List derivatives—has implemented as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility strategy ( CSR), five initiatives that contribute to reducing this problem inside and outside their mills. Child labor, a brake on the future According to the International Labor Organization (ILO) , the inclusion of minors in productive activities or support in domestic chores can be a beneficial incentive for them, but when talking about child labor, reference is made to “everything”. "one that deprives boys and girls of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is detrimental to their physical and psychological development.
Many girls, boys and adolescents are forced to enter productive activities due to extreme poverty, abandonment, lack of studies and crimes such as forced disappearance or human trafficking. In this sense, the commitment of different agents—both public and private—is necessary to prevent minors from being part of labor exploitation. Given this, given that in its values as a company there is a strong concern to ensure Mexican children and youth - as indicated by its Director of Human Resources, Joel Díaz - GAT, the following initiatives have been promoted: 5 ways to eradicate child labor 1. Monitoring and supervision 70% of the child population that works in Mexico is in the field of agriculture, which is why, as part of its policy of zero tolerance for minors working, GAT maintains constant surveillance among its raw material producers, whose The objective is to ensure that there are no minors working.
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