Incident Reports

Child workers flee carpet factory due to poor condition, sexual harassment

2016-02-29

Children working in a carpet factory in the Capital have complained about inhuman working conditions and sexual harassment to the Central Child Welfare Board (CCWB). According to the CCWB, a group of 10 children, including girls aged between 8-16, fled the carpet factory and sought protection from the board. “Children have complained about their workload, sexual harassment, and minimal pay,” said Namuna Bhusal, program officer at the CCWB, declining to divulge details due to the sensitive nature of the case. The children said they could not take any more of the suffering and had run away from the workplace. They have also filed complaints about long working hours and sexual harassment. They were forced to work from seven in the morning till late into the night and were never paid the promised amount, according to them. “After working throughout the day with just half-an-hour break for the midday meal, girls had to endure sexual harassment from people inside the factory,” said a 14-year-old girl. The girls had been forced to sleep in a room which happened to be the only way to the restroom, while the boys slept in the adjacent room which resulted in cases of sexual violence frequently, the girls said. The children also complained that have been given only half a day’s break every week and that they had not been paid for several months.
Details and Impacts
Violent / Non-violent Violent
Onesided / Twosided Onesided
Collective / Interpersonal Collective
Primary Form Rape
Secondary Form Assault (small group)
Weapons None
Primary Cause Labor disputes, not including civil servants
Actor 1 - Number of people 1
Actor 1 - Affiliations Private company
Actor 1 - Youth na
Actor 2 - Number of people 10
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) Citizen/Individuals
Actor 2 - Youth youth
National/Online Media

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