The Labor Code's minimum age for work provisions do not meet international standards as children 15 years of age and under are not protected when working in traditional artisan and handicraft sectors.
The ILO launched the first Red Card campaign in 2002, to raise public awareness of child labour.
Eight years later, the second Global Conference on Child Labour that took place in The Hague committed to eliminating the worst forms of child labour by 2016.
Child Labor Laws and Enforcement
The minimum age for employment in Morocco is 15 years. applies to the industrial, commercial, and agricultural sectors, and extends to children working in apprenticeships and family enterprises. than 10 hours per day, which includes at least a 1-hour break.