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    ARMENIA LACKS LEGISLATIVE DEFINITION OF FORCED LABOR

    ArmInfo
    2010-02-12 13:15:00

    ArmInfo. Armenia lacks legislative definition of forced labor, says
    Nver Sargsyan, International Labor Organization, National Project
    Coordinator in Armenia.

    He said a relevant legislative initiative is necessary for effective
    investigation and qualification of labor exploitation. "There have been
    cases in the judicial practice when a crime falls under another article
    for lack of the given definition," he told media. He highlighted
    a number of amendments to the Criminal Code of Armenia adopted in
    November 2009 to combat trafficking in persons. Amendments to Article
    132 (trading in persons) stipulate 5-10 years of imprisonment for human
    exploitation and 7-12 years in case of aggravating circumstances. "We
    are glad that the government pays attention to this problem. For
    instance, the state budget for 2009 approved certain funds to fight
    trafficking," N. Sargsyan said. The state budget for 2009 envisaged
    433 million drams for that purpose as part of 9 programs. As regards
    the number of trafficking victims, he brought the data by "Hope
    and Help" NGO that revealed 11 victims of trafficking in Armenia in
    2009. At present he said ILO and the National Statistical Service of
    Armenia are finishing a joint survey on trafficking. The survey will
    be published within a month.

    He said that the International Labor Organization implemented a
    number of programs with Armenian partners also to provide security
    of Armenian labor migrants. "Much depends on transparent activity of
    private employment agencies that need regulation also via licensing,
    especially the agencies engaged in employment of the citizens in
    abroad. In cooperation with the Union of Employers of Armenia a branch
    association of human resources agencies has been established at the
    Union of Employers of Armenia. Code of Ethics is currently drafted for
    them," he said. The branch association will have a website containing
    also the "black list" of the unreliable agencies.
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