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Djibouti - Travail

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By Djiboutian law, the standard workweek is 40 hours, often spread over six days. These regulations affect only the small fraction of the population as most people are working in the informal sector, or are unemployed. The minimum age for child labor is 14 years old, although the lack of labor inspectors means that compliance is left largely to market forces. The government also lacks inspectors to enforce workplace safety standards, therefore many workers have hazardous work conditions.
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A guide working at Lac Abbé
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A driver waiting for animals to cross the road
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A shepherd tending her goats near Lac Abbé
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A camel shepherd with her herd far in the background in the desert near Dikhil
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Men working in the salt lake in Djibouti
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Working in the bright white salt lake is hard on the eyes
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Typists at the typist corner in Djibouti
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Watermelon vendor in Djibouti
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Qat keeps many people in business in Djibouti