Protection of young people at work

The European Union


 1) OBJECTIVE

To adopt minimum requirements aimed in particular at improving working conditions, guaranteeing workers better health and safety protection.

2) COMMUNITY MEASURES

Council Directive 94/33/EC of 22 June 1994 on the protection of young people at work.

3) CONTENTS

1.
The Directive applies to all young people under the age of 18 who have an employment contract or an employment relationship defined by the law in force in a Member State and/or subject to the law in force in a Member State.

The Member States may stipulate that the Directive shall not be applicable to occasional work or work carried out for a limited period in domestic service in a private household or to work in a family business which is not considered likely to harm, injure or endanger young people.

2.
The Directive provides that the Member States shall take the necessary measures to prohibit the employment of children and shall ensure that the employment of adolescents is strictly controlled and protected under the conditions provided for in the Directive.
3.
The Directive defines categories of young people as follows:
4.
The Directive's main objective is to prohibit the employment of children.

However, the Directive allows the Member States to stipulate, subject to certain conditions, that the ban on the employment of children is not applicable to:

  1. children employed for the purposes of cultural, artistic, sporting or advertising activities, subject to prior authorisation by the competent authority in each specific case;
  2. children aged 14 years or over who work in an undertaking as part of a work/training scheme or traineeship, provided that this work is carried out in accordance with the requirements laid down by the competent authority;
  3. children aged 14 years or over performing light work other than that referred to in point a.; however, children over 13 may perform light work for a limited number of hours per week in categories of employment defined in national legislation.
5.
The Directive includes provisions relating to:
6.
In addition, the Directive contains provisions relating to working hours, night work, rest periods, annual leave and rest breaks.
7.
Each Member State is responsible for defining the necessary measures applicable in the event of infringement of the provisions of this Directive; these measures must be effective and proportionate to the offence.
8.
The Directive contains a non-regression clause concerning the level of protection for young people.

4) DEADLINE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LEGISLATION IN THE MEMBER STATES

Two years from the date of adoption.

5) DATE OF ENTRY INTO FORCE (if different from the above)

6) REFERENCES

Official Journal L 216, 20.08.1994

7) FOLLOW-UP WORK

8) COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING MEASURES