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International Labour Conference, 103rd Session, 2014

Information document on ratifications and standards-related activities (up to 31 December 2013)

Third item on the agenda: Information and reports on the application of Conventions and Recommendations

Report III (Part 2)

International Labour Office Geneva

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ISBN 978-92-2-127746-0 (print) ISBN 978-92-2-127747-7 (Web pdf) ISSN 0074-6681 First edition 2014

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Reader’s note

The Information document on ratifications and standards-related activities (Report III (Part 2)) provides an overview of developments in international labour standards during 2013. It supplements the information contained in the report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (Report III) (Part 1A). Part I provides general information on recent developments concerning international labour standards, constitutional and other procedures in relation to the supervision of standards, and technical assistance in the field of standards. Part II provides information on the ratification of individual Conventions and Protocols in table format. Part III contains “country profiles” which bring together information on the ratification and application of Conventions and on the submission of instruments adopted by the International Labour Conference to the competent authorities in a table format by country.

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Contents

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Reader’s note ................................................................................................................... iii

Part I. General information on international labour standards ........................................ 1

Standards policy ............................................................................................................... 1

A. Improvements to standards-related activities ...................................................... 1 1. Discussions on the standards strategy in the Governing Body ...................... 1 2. Enhanced access to the standards system and broader visibility .................. 2 3. Instrument of Amendment to the ILO Constitution of 1997 ............................ 2

B. Agenda of future sessions of the International Labour Conference ..................... 2

Constitutional and other procedures ................................................................................. 4

A. Measures taken under article 33 of the ILO Constitution:

The question of the observance by Myanmar of the Forced Labour

Convention, 1930 (No. 29) .................................................................................. 4 B. Representations submitted under article 24 of the ILO Constitution .................... 6 C. Complaints submitted under article 26 of the ILO Constitution ............................ 8 D. Special procedure concerning freedom of association ........................................ 12

Technical assistance and cooperation .............................................................................. 13

A. Follow-up missions to the conclusions adopted by the Conference

at its recent sessions .......................................................................................... 13 B. Technical assistance provided in the framework of the international

labour standards Time-bound Programme financed by the

Special Programme Account .............................................................................. 14 C. Technical assistance in reporting and other standards-related obligations .......... 17 D. Training activities ................................................................................................ 23 E. Promotional activities .......................................................................................... 27

Specific activities undertaken in collaboration with other international organizations concerning international labour standards ........................................................................ 35

A. United Nations system ........................................................................................ 35 B. Council of Europe ............................................................................................... 36

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Appendices to Part I

I. Information on ratifications, denunciations and declarations of application ......... 39

II. Alphabetical list of member States that have ratified or accepted the Instrument of Amendment of the ILO Constitution, 1997 ............................... 40

Part II. List of ratifications by Convention and Protocol ................................................... 45

Part III. Country profiles .................................................................................................. 177

Appendix. List of Conventions adopted by session ......................................................... 287

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Part I. General information on international

labour standards

Standards policy

A. Improvements to standards-related activities

1. Discussions on the standards strategy in the Governing Body

1. The ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008, reaffirms that the Organization must promote its standard-setting policy as a cornerstone of its activities by enhancing its relevance to the world of work, and ensure the role of standards as a useful means of achieving the constitutional objectives of the Organization.

2. In November 2010, the Governing Body discussed the components of the definition of the standards policy. At the time, there was consensus that ILO standards policy involves the following components:

the determination of the best means for keeping the body of standards up to date; the identification of standards in need of revision or other action;

the identification of up-to-date standards, and their promotion;

the determination of new subjects and approaches for standard setting; and

the preparation and adoption of standards.

3. In the overarching framework provided by the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008, and the ILO’s standards policy in particular, the Governing Body agreed to the establishment of a standards review mechanism (SRM) at its 312th Session (November 2011). The purpose of the SRM is to ensure that the ILO has a clearly defined, robust and up-to-date body of international labour standards in order to reinvigorate and enhance the visibility and impact of ILO standards. The Governing Body invited further tripartite consultations on the modalities of the SRM and noted at its 313th Session (March 2012) the need to continue the consultations on the matter.

4. The promotion of the ILO standards policy as a core function of the Organization, including the establishment and implementation of an SRM, received further impetus in the context of the report submitted by the Director-General at the 102nd Session (2013) of the Conference. This report proposed seven ideas for ILO centenary initiatives, including the standards initiative “to consolidate tripartite consensus on an authoritative

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supervisory system and to enhance the relevance of international labour standards through a standards review mechanism”. 1

5. The Governing Body will follow-up on these discussions.

2. Enhanced access to the standards system and broader visibility

6. Following the successful launch in 2012 of the new information system on international labour standards, NORMLEX, which has been warmly welcomed by the constituents, the Office moved to the next step with the implementation of an online reporting system. In order to move forward with this system, five member States had volunteered to participate in the pilot phase and used the system for the 2012 reporting exercise. Overall, the feedback from the users was positive and has enabled the Office to better gauge what future enhancements to the system were necessary. The online reporting system was extended to 11 more member States for the 2013 reporting exercise. It will be extended further in 2014.

7. As far as the NATLEX database is concerned, in total, between 1 January and 1 December 2013, more than 3,000 new entries were made, an average of around 250 per month. On average, each month almost 900,000 NATLEX search results are viewed externally by the public, and about 3,300 search results internally within the ILO. NATLEX is still the most complete publicly accessible database online concerning labour and employment related national legislation of all of the ILO member States with a scope that covers all work areas of the ILO. Just as NORMLEX for international labour standards, NATLEX will have an essential role in the upcoming ILO central gateway as the repository for legislative and policy information upon which the gateway will be partly based.

3. Instrument of Amendment to the ILO Constitution of 1997

8. The 1997 Instrument of Amendment to the ILO Constitution, the purpose of which is to enable the International Labour Conference (ILC) to abrogate Conventions that have become obsolete, will enter into force once it has been ratified or accepted by two-thirds of the Members of the Organization (124/185). A campaign for ratification has been launched with a view to promoting the entry into force of this Instrument of Amendment, which has to date received 122 ratifications or acceptances. The last ratification, that of South Sudan, was registered on 30 November 2012. 2

B. Agenda of future sessions of the

International Labour Conference

9. The agenda of the Conference is composed of two parts consisting, respectively, of standing items and ad hoc items. The following standing items are required to be included by the Governing Body on the Conference agenda each year:

reports of the Chairperson of the Governing Body and of the Director-General;

programme and budget and other questions; and

information and reports on the application of Conventions and Recommendations. 1 ILO: Towards the ILO centenary: Realities, renewal and tripartite commitment, Report of the Director-General, International Labour Conference, 102nd session, Geneva, 2013, Report I(A), para. 155(2). 2 See the list of countries that have ratified or accepted the Instrument of Amendment in Appendix II.

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10. In addition, it has become the practice to normally include on the Conference agenda three additional ad hoc items to be examined, with a view to a general discussion or to standard setting. Following the adoption of the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008, which has introduced a scheme of recurrent discussions by the Conference on the strategic objectives of the Organization, 3 the Governing Body decided that recurrent discussions would follow a seven-year cycle. The recurrent discussions have, as a result, constituted one of the ad hoc items on the Conference agenda for each session comprised within the seven-year cycle according to the following sequence: employment (first recurrent discussion, 2010); social protection (social security) (first recurrent discussion, 2011); fundamental principles and rights at work (first recurrent discussion, 2012); social dialogue (first recurrent discussion, 2013); employment (second recurrent discussion, 2014); social protection (labour protection) (second recurrent discussion, 2015); and fundamental principles and rights at work (second recurrent discussion, 2016). General Surveys of the Committee of Experts and the related discussion and outcome of the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards constitute an important source of information of these recurrent discussions.

11. When the Governing Body met at its 317th Session (March 2013), the agenda of the 103rd Session (2014) included one ad hoc item: the second recurrent discussion on the strategic objective of employment. The Governing Body decided to complete the agenda of the 103rd Session (2014) of the Conference by selecting two items: (i) supplementing the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), to address implementation gaps to advance prevention, protection and compensation measures, to effectively achieve the elimination of forced labour (standard setting, single discussion); (ii) facilitating transitions from the informal to the formal economy (standard setting, double discussion).

12. The item on “facilitating transitions from the informal to the formal economy” was also included by the Governing Body on the agenda of the 104th Session (2015) of the Conference, for a second discussion. As indicated above, this agenda already included the recurrent discussion on the strategic objective of social protection (labour protection) under the recurrent discussion cycle.

13. At its 319th Session (October 2013), the Governing Body decided to complete the agenda of the 104th Session (2015) of the Conference, by selecting the item “small and medium-sized enterprises and decent and productive employment creation” with a view to a general discussion. It also selected the item “decent work in global supply chains” with a view to a general discussion for the 105th Session (2016) of the Conference. 4 As indicated above, the agenda for this session already included the recurrent discussion on the strategic objective of fundamental principles and rights at work under the recurrent discussion cycle. The Governing Body decided to postpone a discussion on any further item for the 105th Session (2016) of the Conference to its 320th Session (March 2014).

3 The ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008, identifies four strategic objectives: employment, social protection, social dialogue and tripartism, and fundamental principles and rights at work. 4 This decision was taken following the conclusions adopted by the Conference concerning the recurrent discussion on social dialogue at its 102nd Session (June 2013). Paragraph 12(16) of these conclusions provided that the ILO should “consider including, through its Governing Body, an item for discussion on decent work in global supply chains at an International Labour Conference, not later than 2016, in light of support expressed during this recurrent discussion”; see Provisional Record No. 11, International Labour Conference, 102nd Session, Geneva, June 2013

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Constitutional and other procedures

A. Measures taken under article 33 of the ILO

Constitution: The question of the observance

by Myanmar of the Forced Labour Convention,

1930 (No. 29)

14. Following a complaint filed pursuant to article 26 of the Constitution alleging the non-observance by Myanmar of the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), the Governing Body decided to establish a Commission of Inquiry. The Commission concluded, in its report published in 1998, that the obligation under Article 1, paragraph 1, of the Convention to suppress the use of forced or compulsory labour was being violated in Myanmar both in national legislation and in practice in a widespread and systematic manner, and it made a series of recommendations.

15. As the Government failed to take the necessary steps to implement the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry, the ILC adopted in June 1999 a resolution on the widespread use of forced labour, according to which Myanmar should cease to benefit from any technical cooperation or assistance from the ILO, except for the purpose of direct assistance to implement immediately the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry. The following year, the ILC adopted a new resolution, under article 33 of the Constitution, inviting the Organization’s constituents to review their relations with Myanmar and take appropriate measures to ensure that Myanmar cannot take advantage of such relations to perpetuate or extend the system of forced or compulsory labour referred to by the Commission of Inquiry.

16. In May 2001, the Government agreed to receive a high-level team appointed to assess, with full independence and freedom of movement, the realities of the forced labour situation and also accepted the appointment of an ILO Liaison Officer in Myanmar, whose role covers all activities relevant to ensuring the prompt and effective elimination of forced labour. The post of Liaison Officer has been in existence since October 2002.

17. As the agreement concluded in May 2003 between the Government and the ILO on a joint plan of action on the elimination of forced labour practices in Myanmar was not implemented, the Governing Body (November 2004) asked that a very high-level mission visit the country in February 2005. The mission considered that the conditions were not conducive to the effective discharge of its mandate and submitted to the authorities, before leaving the country, an aide-memoire outlining the measures that should be taken to improve the situation. In October 2005, the authorities indicated that Myanmar did not wish to engage in any debate on the measures recommended by the very high-level mission and the joint plan of action. In November 2005, many members of the Governing Body expressed their deep concern about the deteriorating situation in Myanmar and asked for the ILC to review the measures adopted, under article 33 of the Constitution, in the ILC resolution of 2000.

18. Accordingly, in June 2006 the ILC examined various options aimed at ensuring compliance with the Convention, including the possibility of the ILO seeking an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice.

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19. On 26 February 2007, the ILO and the Government of Myanmar signed a Supplementary Understanding to establish a complaints mechanism, aimed at giving victims of forced labour the opportunity to channel their complaints through the services of the Liaison Officer to the competent authorities with a view to seeking redress. Both the Governing Body and the ILC, while welcoming the implementation of this mechanism, subsequently emphasized that it was vital to ensure that the mechanism functioned efficiently and that the Liaison Officer had the necessary staff to discharge adequately the responsibilities that the position entailed.

20. In March and November 2009, the Governing Body acknowledged a certain degree of cooperation from the Government to make the complaints mechanism function. However, it called upon the Government to strengthen the capacity of the ILO so that complaints could be dealt with throughout the country and to immediately release all persons currently detained because of their association with the complaints mechanism. In June 2010, the ILC considered that the steps taken by the Government were totally inadequate and again emphasized the need for the Government to work proactively towards the full implementation of the 1998 recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry.

21. In November 2010, the Governing Body called on the new Parliament to proceed without delay to bring the legislation into line with the Convention and underlined the need to move towards sustaining an environment free from harassment or fear of retribution. The Governing Body welcomed the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and urged that other persons associated with the submission of complaints would be similarly given their liberty as soon as possible.

22. In November 2011, the Governing Body welcomed the positive developments in Myanmar, in particular the fact that legislation, prohibiting the use of forced labour in all its forms and repealing both the Village and Towns Acts of 1907, was before Parliament – but remained concerned that serious problems in the use of forced labour persisted. It urged the Government to adopt the legislation and again stressed the critical importance of a comprehensive proactive approach encompassing not only the continuation of awareness-raising activities and the management of the complaints mechanism but also the effective prosecution of forced labour perpetrators, military and civilians, under the Penal Code.

23. In March 2012, the Governing Body welcomed the developments in Myanmar including: the adoption of the Ward or Village Tract Administration Act in February 2012, which makes the use of forced labour a criminal offence punishable with sanctions; the repeal of the Village and Towns Acts of 1907, and the prosecution of some offenders; the declaration of intent by the Government to develop a joint strategy with the ILO for the full elimination of all forms of forced labour by 2015; the awareness-raising activities for the civilian and military authorities; and the further releases of labour activists from detention. While welcoming these major steps towards meeting the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry, the Governing Body observed that the strict application of the new law and the prosecution and punishment of offenders are critical to achieving this objective.

24. Upon request by the Governing Body, a high-level tripartite mission visited Myanmar in May 2012, which concluded that there is sufficient political will and technical need in Myanmar to justify a substantially increased and diversified engagement by the ILO and that the legislative changes introduced by the new Government appear to respond appropriately to the Commission of Inquiry’s first recommendation on amending the legislation.

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25. On the basis of this report in June 2012, the ILC reviewed the measures adopted in 1999 and 2000 to secure compliance by Myanmar with the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry. The ILC adopted a resolution which effectively removed the restrictions on ILO cooperation with the Government of Myanmar that had been set by the ILC resolution in 1999. Under the terms of this resolution, the ILC decided, in particular: (i) to allow the Government of Myanmar once again to participate in ILO meetings, symposia and seminars in the same way as any other Member, with social partners from Myanmar receiving the same treatment; (ii) to suspend for one year the recommendation contained in paragraph 1(b) of the 2000 resolution, which called on the Organization’s constituents to review their relations with Myanmar and take appropriate measures to ensure that these relations could not be taken advantage of to perpetuate or extend the system of forced labour referred to by the Commission of Inquiry; and (iii) to facilitate the enlarged scope of the activities of the ILO in Myanmar through appropriate arrangements.

26. In November 2012, the Governing Body noted the Government’s commitment to the implementation of the action plan for the elimination of forced labour and noted a range of measures undertaken by the Government in this respect. At the request of the Governing Body, the Conference once again in June 2013 examined the measures adopted previously under article 33 of the Constitution with a view to securing compliance by Myanmar with the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry. The Conference had before it the information contained in the reports submitted by the Liaison Officer to the Governing Body in November 2012 and March 2013, as well as a paper prepared by the Office reviewing the situation in Myanmar and giving an overview of the technical cooperation activities undertaken by the ILO in the country. In view of the progress made in the implementation of the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry, the measures taken in the context of the action plans accompanying the strategy for the total abolition of all forms of forced labour, and the operation of the complaints mechanism established under the Supplementary Understanding, the Conference considered that maintaining the remaining measures set out in its 2000 resolution would no longer be necessary for the implementation of the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry and decided to discontinue the measures set out in paragraphs 1(a)–(b) of the resolution. It also requested the Office and the Government to continue their commitment to the application, in coordination with the social partners of Myanmar, of the 2007 Supplementary Understanding, the Memorandum of Understanding of March 2012 and the associated action plans for the elimination of all forms of forced labour by 2015, and it invited the Governing Body to review the situation in Myanmar until the elimination of forced labour.

B. Representations submitted under article 24

of the ILO Constitution

27. Representations may be filed under article 24 of the Constitution by industrial associations of employers or workers, alleging that a member State that has ratified a Convention has failed to secure within its jurisdiction the effective observance of that Convention. Once declared receivable, representations are examined by a tripartite committee established by the Governing Body. Their findings are followed up by the Committee of Experts. The table below indicates developments concerning representations in 2013.

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Country Conventions Complainant organization Status of the representation

Chile Old-Age Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 35), and Invalidity Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 37)

College of Teachers of Chile AG Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 308th Session (June 2010).

Dominican Republic

Equality of Treatment (Accident Compensation) Convention, 1925 (No. 19)

National Confederation of Dominican Workers (CNTD)

Report adopted by the Governing Body at its 319th Session in October 2013 (GB.319/INS/14/5).

France Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81)

Syndicat Sud Travail-Affaires-sociales

Report adopted by the Governing Body at its 317th Session in March 2013 (GB.317/INS/12/8).

Republic of Moldova

Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81)

National Confederation of Trade Unions of Moldova (NCTUM)

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 319th Session (October 2013).

Netherlands Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81), Labour Inspection (Agriculture) Convention, 1969 (No. 129), and Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)

Confederation of the Netherlands Trade Union Movement (FNV), Federation of Christian Trade Unions (CNV), and Federation of Middle and Senior Staff Personnel (MHP)

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 316th Session (November 2012).

Peru Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81)

Autonomous Workers’ Confederation of Peru (CATP)

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 312th Session (November 2011).

Portugal Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81), Labour Inspection (Agriculture) Convention, 1969 (No. 129), and Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)

Union of Labour Inspectors (SIT) Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 319th Session (October 2013).

Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)

Occupational Association of Professional Police Officers (ASPP/PSP)

Report adopted by the Governing Body at its 319th Session in October 2013 (GB.319/INS/14/8).

Dock Work Convention, 1973 (No. 137)

Union of Stevedores, Cargo Handlers and Maritime Checking Clerks in Central and Southern Portugal; Union XXI-Trade Union Association of Administrative Staff, Technicians and Operators at the Container Cargo Terminals in the Port of Sines; Union of Dock Workers in the Port of Aveiro and Union of Stevedores, Cargo Handlers and Checking Clerks at the Port of Caniçal

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 319th Session (October 2013).

Qatar Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29)

International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and Building and Wood Workers’ International

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 317th Session (March 2013).

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Country Conventions Complainant organization Status of the representation

Spain Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81)

State Federation of Associations of Employment and Social Security Subinspectors (F.E.S.E.SS)

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 312th Session (November 2011).

Termination of Employment Convention, 1982 (No. 158)

Trade Union Confederation of Workers’ Commissions (CC.OO.) and General Union of Workers (UGT)

Pending: Representation declared receivable by the Governing Body at its 316th Session (November 2012).

C. Complaints submitted under article 26

of the ILO Constitution

28. Complaints may be filed under article 26 of the Constitution alleging that a member State that has ratified a Convention is not securing its effective observance. Complaints may be filed by another member State that has ratified the same Convention, a delegate to the ILC, or the Governing Body of its own capacity. The Governing Body may appoint a Commission of Inquiry to consider the complaint. Findings of the Commission of Inquiry are followed up by the Committee of Experts or the Committee on Freedom of Association.

Bahrain

29. A complaint was presented on 15 June 2011 by a number of Workers’ delegates to the 100th Session (2011) of the ILC pursuant to article 26 of the ILO Constitution, against the Government of Bahrain alleging violations of the Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111). The issue of receivability of the complaint was before the Governing Body at its 312th Session (November 2011). On that occasion, the Officers of the Governing Body submitted a report to the latter, which took note of the proposal of the Government of Bahrain to establish a tripartite committee, which would have access to all relevant documents and meet weekly to address, with the assistance of independent legal advice (ILO) if requested by the Government or the Worker or Employer representatives, the issue of dismissals and reinstatements referred to in the complaint, and would provide progress reports to the Director-General. The Governing Body, on the recommendation of its Officers, invited the Director-General to provide any requested legal guidance or support to the Government of Bahrain or the Worker or Employer representatives in this process, and to report on the situation to the Governing Body.

30. In view of the Governing Body decision, and in response to a request received by the General Federation of Bahrain Trade Unions (GFBTU) to the ILO Director-General, dated 3 February 2012, the Director-General sent a mission to Bahrain from 29 February to 11 March 2012. In the course of the mission, on 11 March 2012, the tripartite constituents signed a tripartite agreement concerning the issues raised in the complaint. At its 313th Session (March 2012), the Governing Body further suspended consideration of the issue of receivability of the complaint pending completion and submission of further reports from the Government and the Director-General to the Governing Body at its 316th Session (November 2012). The Government was requested to continue to provide reports on the effective implementation of the tripartite agreement, and the Director-General was requested to take the necessary measures to provide all the technical assistance required by the tripartite constituents to ensure the effective implementation of the tripartite agreement.

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31. At the request of the GFBTU, a further mission of the Office took place from 7 to 10 October 2012. At its 316th Session (November 2012), the Governing Body, on the recommendation of its Officers, requested a further report from the Government and the Office on the progress made in the effective implementation of the tripartite agreement. Subsequently, at its 317th Session (March 2013), the Governing Body, on the recommendation of its Officers: deferred all consideration of the complaint; and invited the Office to visit the country in order to obtain relevant information and to report to the Governing Body at its 319th Session (October 2013). A new mission took place on 7–8 October 2013. Although the ILO had been informed that the Government, the GFBTU and the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) intended to sign a Supplementary Tripartite Agreement, no agreement was finally reached. At its 319th Session (October 2013), the Governing Body, on the recommendation of its Officers: urged the Government, the GFBTU and the BCCI to pursue their efforts to arrive at an agreement on the basis of the Supplementary Tripartite Agreement; requested the Government to guarantee the safety and security of GFBTU leaders; invited the Office to provide all the technical assistance required by the parties, if requested by the Government or the GFBTU or the BCCI; and placed the item on the agenda of its 320th Session (March 2014) at which time a decision would have to be taken on the receivability of the complaint.

Belarus

32. It will be recalled that at its 288th Session (November 2003), the Governing Body established a Commission of Inquiry to examine the observance by the Government of Belarus of the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), and the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98). The Governing Body noted the report of the Commission of Inquiry in November 2004 and entrusted the Committee on Freedom of Association with the responsibility of supervising and following up the Committee’s recommendations, as well as those made by the Committee of Experts in its periodic review of these Conventions.

33. At its May–June 2013 meeting, the Committee on Freedom of Association, while duly recognizing the efforts made by the Government to provide material for the Committee’s consideration, nonetheless regretted that the Government submitted no information on the measures taken to implement the remaining recommendations. It expected that the Government would provide full details on the steps taken to fully implement all outstanding recommendations without further delay.

34. In June 2013, the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards observed with deep regret that no new information was provided by the Government nor had any tangible result been achieved in implementing the recommendations made by the Commission of Inquiry. It therefore urged the Government to intensify its efforts to bring the law and practice into full conformity with the Convention, in close cooperation with all the social partners and with the assistance of the ILO. The Conference Committee invited the Government to accept a direct contacts mission with a view to obtaining a full picture of the trade union rights situation in the country and assisting the Government in the rapid and effective implementation of all outstanding recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry. It expected that the Government would submit detailed information on proposed amendments to the legislation to the Committee of Experts at its 2013 meeting and trusted that it would be in a position to note significant progress with respect to all remaining matters. The Conference Committee decided to include its conclusions in a special paragraph of its report. The Government

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of Belarus has accepted the visit of a direct contacts mission in January 2014. The mission is expected to report to the Governing Body in March 2014 under the agenda item “Belarus: Follow-up given to the 2004 recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry”.

Fiji

35. At its 319th Session (October 2013), the Governing Body decided that the article 26 complaint brought by some Workers’ delegates to the 102nd Session (2013) of the ILC against the Government of Fiji for non-observance of the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), was receivable. Further consideration of the article 26 complaint has been deferred to the Governing Body’s 320th Session in March 2014.

Guatemala

36. Through a statement addressed to the 101st Session of the Conference (June 2012), ten Workers’ delegates filed a complaint under article 26 of the ILO Constitution against the Government of Guatemala for non-observance of Convention No. 87. At its November 2012 session, considering the complaint as receivable, the Governing Body invited the Office to obtain relevant information from the Government and employers’ and workers’ organizations of Guatemala, including the Memorandum of Understanding signed on 10 October 2012, and the report of the high-level mission conducted in May 2011, and to report to the Governing Body at its March 2013 session.

37. Following a request by the President of the Republic of Guatemala, a mission from the International Labour Standards Department (NORMES) visited the country in February–March 2013. On that occasion, the Government informed the mission that it had received a proposal from the ITUC relating to the complaint and that it had given instructions for the proposal to be discussed by the different branches of government and in the Tripartite Commission on International Affairs. In the light of this information, the Governing Body decided, after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, to defer the decision on the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry to its 319th Session (October 2013).

38. Pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding, an ILO representation was established in Guatemala at the beginning of July, and it was agreed that a high-level tripartite mission would visit Guatemala to monitor compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding. This mission visited the country from 23 to 27 September 2013. Meanwhile, during a preparatory mission in August 2013, coordinated by the Director of NORMES: (i) a cooperation agreement was signed between the Public Prosecution Service and the trade union organizations (represented by the coordinator of the Autonomous Trade Union and People’s Movement of Guatemala and the coordinator of the Global Trade Unions of Guatemala), formalizing the dialogue forum between the Public Prosecution Service and the trade union organizations; (ii) a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the International Labour Standards Department of the ILO and the Office of the Human Rights Ombudsman which, among other things, provides for the establishment of a basis for cooperation and information on the follow-up of cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association and the organization of conferences, seminars and courses to train prosecutors and prosecution officials; and (iii) under the Tripartite Committee on International Affairs, an agreement resulted in the establishment of a committee for the handling of conflicts referred to the ILO regarding freedom of association and collective bargaining. Following the conclusions of the high-level tripartite mission, the Government of Guatemala adopted, in consultation with the

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social partners of the country, a roadmap aimed at accelerating the implementation of the March 2013 Memorandum of Understanding. Taking into account the mentioned roadmap, the Governing Body decided at its 319th Session (October 2013) to defer further consideration of the article 26 complaint to its 320th Session (March 2014).

Zimbabwe

39. It will be recalled that at its 303rd Session (November 2008), the Governing Body established a Commission of Inquiry to examine the observance by the Government of Zimbabwe of the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), and the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98). The Governing Body noted the Commission’s report in March 2010. At the same session, the Governing Body supported the Commission’s proposal that the ILO pursue its assistance to the Government and social partners in relation to the implementation of the Commission’s recommendations.

40. In June 2013, the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards expressed the firm hope that the law and practice, including the Labour Act and the Public Service Act, would be brought fully into line with Convention No. 87 in the very near future and encouraged the Government to continue cooperating with the ILO and the social partners in this respect. The Committee requested the Government to: (i) ensure the continued training of the police and security forces with a view to ensuring the full respect of human and trade union rights; (ii) take steps for the elaboration and promulgation of clear lines of conduct for the police and security forces; and (iii) ensure the Public Order and Security Act (POSA) is applied in a manner that is in conformity with the Convention. The Committee urged the Government to provide the resources necessary for the full and rapid operationalization of the Human Rights Commission. It invited the Government to accept a high-level technical assistance mission to assess the obstacles to the rapid implementation of the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry and the full implementation of Convention No. 87, both in law and in practice. The Committee requested that this information, as well as a detailed report from the Government, be transmitted to the Committee of Experts for examination at its 2013 meeting. The Government has accepted that this mission will take place in February 2014.

41. At its May–June 2013 meeting, the Committee on Freedom of Association examined the measures the Government of Zimbabwe had been able to take on the recommendations made to it in Case No. 2862, which involved a complaint submitted by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) alleging that it was prevented from holding International Women’s Day and International Labour Day processions. It should be recalled that in its report, the Commission of Inquiry dealt with similar claims when it examined alleged systematic infringements of freedom of assembly and demonstration in relation to the implementation of the POSA. Noting new allegations submitted by the ZCTU regarding the obstacles it faced in organizing May Day celebrations in 2013, the Committee on Freedom of Association expected that a full review of the application of the POSA in practice would be carried out together with the social partners without further delay. At the same time, in the light of the continuing difficulties with the application of the POSA in practice, as acknowledged by the Government, the Committee urged the Government to take the necessary measures, in consultation with the social partners, in order to amend the POSA. Furthermore, the Committee expected that clear lines of conduct for the police and security forces would be elaborated and promulgated without delay and requested the Government to keep it informed in this respect. Finally, the Committee requested the Government to engage with the Office in

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respect of the steps aimed at ensuring that training activities on international labour standards and human rights for the law enforcement bodies continued.

D. Special procedure concerning

freedom of association

42. At its last meetings (March, May–June and October 2013), the Committee on Freedom of Association had before it more than 212 cases concerning 66 countries from all parts of the world, for which it presented interim or final conclusions, or for which the examination was adjourned pending the arrival of information from governments (367th, 368th, 369th and 370th Reports). Many of these cases have been before the Committee on Freedom of Association on more than one occasion. Moreover, more than 52 new cases have been submitted to it since the last meeting of the Committee of Experts. The Committee on Freedom of Association has drawn the attention of the Committee of Experts to the legislative aspects of Cases Nos 2609 (Guatemala), 2723 (Fiji), 2737 (Indonesia), 2786 (Dominican Republic), 2843 (Ukraine), 2926 (Ecuador) and 2957 (El Salvador).

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A. Follow-up missions to the conclusions adopted by

the Conference at its recent sessions

Guatemala

43. In February and August 2013, two ILO technical assistance missions went to Guatemala as a follow-up to the examination of the application of Convention No. 87 by the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards in 2011 and 2013, and following the submission of a complaint under article 26 of the ILO Constitution by a group of Workers’ delegates to the 101st Session of the Conference (June 2012). During the mission in August 2013, a second training workshop on international labour standards, with a special emphasis on freedom of association, collective bargaining and impunity, was held. Some 25 prosecutors and prosecution service employees took part in the event. Furthermore, the Human Rights Ombudsman signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Labour Standards Department of the ILO. Since its establishment in July 2013, the ILO representation in Guatemala has carried out a series of training and technical assistance activities with the different public institutions dealing with freedom of association and collective bargaining as well as with social partners. 5

Panama

44. Pursuant to the discussion on the implementation of Convention No. 87 by Panama in the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards in 2011, the Government accepted the visit of a high-level technical assistance mission to the country from 29 January to 2 February 2012. Through the mission’s good offices, the Government and social partner representatives signed a tripartite agreement to: (i) initiate dialogue regarding the comments of the supervisory bodies on the implementation of Conventions Nos 87 and 98 (to this end a tripartite committee for the harmonization of legislation was established); (ii) carry out training and awareness-raising activities on freedom of association, collective bargaining and social dialogue; and (iii) set up a tripartite committee for the rapid handling of complaints relating to freedom of association and collective bargaining. In September 2013, the NORMES Freedom of Association Branch provided assistance to the tripartite committee for the harmonization of legislation with Conventions Nos 87 and 98, and to the tripartite committee for the rapid handling of complaints relating to freedom of association and collective bargaining. A time-bound action plan was established with respect to the legislative amendments requested by the ILO supervisory bodies.

Uzbekistan

45. In June 2013, the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards examined the application of the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182), by Uzbekistan, and requested the Government to accept ILO monitoring during the 2013 cotton harvest. Noting that the Government was willing to engage in broad technical cooperation with the ILO, which would include monitoring of the harvest with the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (ILO–IPEC) technical assistance, the Conference Committee urged the Government to undertake, in the very near future, a round-table discussion with the ILO, the United

5 For further information regarding the article 26 complaint against Guatemala, please refer to paras 36–38.

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Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the European Commission (EC) and the representatives of national and international organizations of workers and employers. At the invitation of the Government, this round table took place in Tashkent in July 2013 with the participation of NORMES officials in headquarters and the field, as well as IPEC officials and resulted in agreement on joint monitoring pursuant to the methodology presented by IPEC during the cotton harvest of autumn 2013. This joint ILO–Uzbek monitoring took place from 11 September until 31 October 2013 in eight zones in the country, and an ILO high-level mission took place to assess the results of this monitoring on 4 November 2013. The report of this high-level mission was submitted to the Committee of Experts at its November–December 2013 session. There are ongoing discussions between the Office and the Government and the social partners on renewed technical assistance to the country, including the return of ILO–IPEC to the country and the development of a country programme of cooperation on broader issues.

B. Technical assistance provided in the framework of the

international labour standards Time-bound Programme

financed by the Special Programme Account

46. At its 310th Session, the Governing Body allocated funds from the Special Programme Account (SPA) for a limited duration to support the strengthening of technical assistance with a view to improving the application of international labour standards. This technical assistance, which was guided by the work of the Committee of Experts and by that of the Conference Committee, targeted 46 countries (27 countries in Africa, seven countries in Asia, three countries in Europe and Central Asia, seven countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and two Arab countries) that had expressed their readiness and availability to collaborate with a view to overcoming the obstacles facing the application of international labour standards.

47. This action led these countries to analyse their “report writing” practices and to benefit from technical advice and training with a view to building their reporting capacity in both quantitative and qualitative terms. Other countries benefitted from technical advice and training on the application of international labour standards, which allowed them to carry out actions with a view to reducing the implementation gap with respect to the specific Conventions they had ratified. With the assistance of the authorities of these countries, 125 activities were carried out, through which more than 1,400 tripartite partners and other key actors received training on, or were made more aware of, the standards and supervisory system of the ILO. In 2013, 72.5 per cent of the reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions were received, compared with 67.8 per cent in 2012; 11 legislative analyses were carried out; ten publications and other technical and training materials were developed or updated; and a database registering good practices related to reporting and compliance with international labour standards was created and is now accessible to tripartite constituents.

48. In addition to these figures, it should be noted that concrete and tangible examples of the improvements brought about by this programme may be observed in the participating countries. The programme has led to many improvements through the activities on constitutional reporting obligations and the activities on aligning legislation with ratified Conventions. In the Central African Republic, the first report on the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169), was received in 2013. In Morocco, 500 labour inspectors received training on international labour standards, and the inspection report requested under the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81),

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has been submitted for the first time in five years and contains more detailed statistics. Furthermore, a ministerial circular regarding the obligation of inspectors to provide information and statistics on discrimination in the workplace has been published by the Ministry of Labour, and a tripartite committee on international labour standards has been set up. In order to improve the quality of its annual labour inspection report, Burkina Faso requested assistance in the area of labour statistics. The assistance provided in that area by the standards specialist and the statistics specialist from the ILO DWT for West Africa and Country Office for Senegal, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Togo (DWT/CO–Dakar) (March 2013) finally led to the amendment of the form used to collect statistical data. Once finalized, the new form would be validated in November 2013 to be introduced in 2014. In five other countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cabo Verde and Togo), 11 legislative analyses and compliance studies have been carried out. In the Comoros and Lebanon, new laws and legislative amendments have been passed. In Saint Lucia, the Labour Code 2006 was proclaimed and the ILO supported the publication of a “Frequently asked questions” guide for employers on the new Labour Code. In Pakistan and Saint Kitts and Nevis, new bills have been or are in the process of being passed. In Peru, the national committee for combating forced labour adopted the National Plan (2013–17) in January 2013, which has been approved by the Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion. In Cabo Verde, a plan of action has been adopted to gradually resolve the question of essential services in the event of a strike in the public service and an occupational safety and health (OSH) profile has been developed and validated by the tripartite constituents. In Zambia, following a request for technical assistance on reporting on 22 outstanding reports on ratified Conventions, a one-week tripartite inter-ministerial workshop was held following which 19 reports were submitted. In Indonesia, a working group has been set up to examine the question of equal employment opportunities. In Georgia and Ukraine, the delay experienced in submitting the standards adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities has been offset. In Grenada, where no reports had been sent in 2010 and 2011, a plan of action to resolve the backlog was adopted during the tripartite workshop on international labour standards and reporting organized in June 2013. As a result, all reports due on ratified Conventions were sent before the Committee’s meeting. In Lebanon, in February 2013, a tripartite national workshop on forced and child labour was held to assist with further development of the labour legislation on the basis of the CEACR comments. A national plan of action was adopted as an outcome of the workshop. In the United Republic of Tanzania, a tripartite inter-ministerial workshop held in September 2012 resulted in the development of a time-bound action plan by constituents on child labour and forced labour issues. A follow-up activity held in May 2013 illustrated that tangible results had been achieved in two-thirds of the areas identified in this plan, within the tight timelines that the constituents had established.

49. More generally, the strategy adopted for the implementation of this programme has made it possible to rationalize all ILO technical assistance relating to international labour standards. Moreover, synergies have been created to optimize the use of resources by focusing on selected countries with a view to achieving the expected results. Through this strategy, it was possible to mobilize considerably greater amounts of resources, which in turn allowed an increase in the number of activities in support of the selected countries.

50. A detailed report on this technical assistance programme, the activities undertaken and the results achieved can be requested at the following address: [email protected].

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Participating countries

Country Subject

1. Algeria C.81 (capacity building)

2. Angola ILS (capacity building)

3. Bangladesh C.169 and constitutional obligations (advisory services, capacity building); C.122, C.144 (capacity building, advisory services)

4. Benin C.87, C.98 and MLC, 2006 (capacity building); C.102 (legislative gap analysis); media, informal economy and forced labour (capacity building)

5. Botswana ILS, constitutional obligations (capacity building); judicial, media (capacity building)

6. Burkina Faso ILS, constitutional obligations, labour inspection (capacity building); labour administration (advisory services); ILS (legislative gap analysis); informal economy and forced labour (capacity building)

7. Cabo Verde Occupational safety and health (OSH) (capacity building, legislative gap analysis); C.87, C.98, constitutional obligations (capacity building)

8. Cameroon C.138, C.182 (advisory services); C.29, C.105 (legislative gap analysis, capacity building); C.169, ILS (capacity building); C.102, C.142, C.29, C.105 (promotion)

9. Central African Republic C.169, constitutional obligations (capacity building); judicial, media (capacity building)

10. Chad * Constitutional obligations, labour inspection (capacity building)

11. China OSH (capacity building, advisory services); C.29, C.105, C.138, C.182 (capacity building, advisory services); MLC, 2006, equal pay (capacity building)

12. Colombia C.87, C.98 (capacity building, advisory services)

13. Comoros Judicial, constitutional obligations (capacity building), legislation (advisory services)

14. Côte d’Ivoire ILS and constitutional obligations (capacity building); MLC, 2006, C.29, C.105, informal economy (capacity building)

15. Democratic Republic of the Congo C.87, C.98 (capacity building); constitutional obligations (capacity building)

16. Dominican Republic Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

17. Gabon C.100, C.111, media (capacity building); C.100, C.29, C.105, C.124 (advisory services, capacity building)

18. Georgia Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

19. Grenada Constitutional obligations (capacity building, advisory services)

20. Guinea-Bissau ILS (capacity building)

21. Guyana ILS and constitutional obligations (capacity building, advisory services)

22. Haiti ILS and constitutional obligations (capacity building)

23. Indonesia C.100, C.111 (capacity building, advisory services)

24. Jordan C.29, C.105, C.100, C.111 (capacity building); ILS, labour legislation (capacity building, advisory services)

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Country Subject 25. Lebanon C.29, C.105, C.138, C.182 (capacity building, advisory services);

ILS (capacity building)

26. Liberia ILS (capacity building)

27. Morocco Labour inspection (capacity building); judicial, media, MLC, 2006 (capacity building)

28. Moldova, Republic of Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

29. Mozambique Constitutional obligations and ILS (capacity building)

30. Niger * Constitutional obligations and ILS (capacity building)

31. Pakistan C.29, C.105, C.138, C.182, constitutional obligations (capacity building)

32. Peru C.29, C.105, labour legislation (capacity building, advisory services)

33. Philippines MLC, 2006, C.94 (capacity building, advisory services); constitutional obligations (capacity building)

34. Saint Kitts and Nevis Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

35. Saint Lucia Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

36. Sao Tome and Principe Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

37. Seychelles C.138, C.182 (capacity building); constitutional obligations (capacity building, advisory services)

38. Solomon Islands Constitutional obligations (capacity building)

39. South Sudan Legislation, ILS, judicial, media, constitutional obligations (capacity building)

40. Sudan ILS and constitutional obligations (capacity building)

41. Sri Lanka C.103 (legislative gap analysis)

42. Tanzania, United Republic of ILS (capacity building); C.29, C.105, C.138, C.182 (capacity building and advisory services)

43. Togo Constitutional obligations, ILS, media, judicial (capacity building)

44. Trinidad and Tobago C.81, C.129, C.150, C.187 (legislative gap analysis); legislation, R.200 (advisory services, legislative gap analysis); ILS (capacity building)

45. Ukraine Constitutional obligations (advisory services and capacity building)

46. Zambia OSH, C.176 (capacity building); ILS, constitutional obligations, media, informal economy, judicial (capacity building)

* These countries were included in the Time-bound Programme in October 2013 and the technical assistance activities will be carried out in 2014.

C. Technical assistance in reporting and

other standards-related obligations

Africa

51. Training seminars on standards and the constitutional obligations relating to them for tripartite constituents, and especially for officials responsible for reports under article 22 of the ILO Constitution, were organized by the standards specialist from the DWT/CO–Dakar in Côte d’Ivoire (March 2013) and Sierra Leone (April 2013). These activities also provided an opportunity to emphasize the obligations relating to the

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submission of standards adopted by the International Labour Conference to the competent authorities.

52. Having ratified the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006), in 2011, Benin requested the Office to assist it in carrying out a comparative legislative study with a view to aligning its legislation and practices with the provisions of the Convention. The results of the study, validated in July 2013, allowed Benin to identify gaps and deficiencies in its maritime labour legislation and to adopt a roadmap and a plan of action intended to align its national legislation with the requirements of the MLC, 2006.

53. Having ratified the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81), the Labour Inspection (Agriculture) Convention, 1969 (No. 129), and the Labour Administration Convention, 1978 (No. 150), as well as the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187), Togo has benefited from comparative legislative studies intended to help identify gaps and deficiencies in its legislation and practice in that area with a view to aligning them with these instruments. The workshops for the presentation, validation and adoption of a roadmap and its plan of action were held in August and September 2013.

54. In Tunisia, NORMES and the Labour Migration Branch contributed to the workshop on mobility and legal migration organized by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development in February 2013, with the view to identifying priorities for further action in the context of Tunisia’s migration policy.

55. In Egypt, the ILO DWT for North Africa and Country Office for Egypt, Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan (DWT/CO–Cairo) provided technical support based on a strategic plan encompassing: (i) raising the capacity of stakeholders by training and preparing and/or updating gap analysis studies; and (ii) translating into Arabic international labour standards tools to break the language barrier and launch the material in relevant international labour standards activities and with concerned stakeholders.

56. The following technical assistance activities on issues related to international labour standards was also provided through the following events:

A high-level seminar on freedom of association was held in April 2013 with the participation of the Government and independent trade unions which facilitated the review process of the Egyptian Trade Union Act No. 35. In this regard, the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards, in its conclusions, noted with interest the positive steps taken by the Government following the ILO high-level mission. At its November–December 2013 session, the Committee of Experts noted with interest that the final draft on trade union organizations and protection of the right to organize abandons the former single trade union system and recognizes trade union pluralism, and expressed the hope that it would soon be adopted.

Facilitating transition from the informal to the formal economy by building capacities within the Egyptian Federation of Trade Unions for Professionals and Artisans (May 2012).

Raising trade union knowledge on women’s fundamental labour rights (March 2013).

Technical support for the ratification of the MLC, 2006, provided in July 2012, with a view to harmonizing the national law with the Convention based on the gap analysis study.

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57. In August 2013, a tripartite and inter-ministerial workshop was organized in Namibia by the standards specialist from the ILO DWT for Eastern and Southern Africa and Country Office for South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland (DWT/CO–Pretoria) to assist the country in submitting quality article 22 reports. In Botswana, support was given to the first judicial conference organized in July 2013 by the Botswana Industrial Court. In March 2013, the standards specialist jointly facilitated, together with the ACTRAV specialist, a workshop for trade unionists in Botswana to assist them in achieving the priorities identified in the Botswana Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) on workers’ rights.

58. In South Africa, a tripartite workshop gathering several ministries was conducted in November 2012 on several new Conventions the country had decided to ratify. In addition, a workshop was organized in May 2013 by the Department for International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) aimed at promoting inter-ministerial collaboration regarding the country’s reporting obligations under the Conventions the country has ratified, including the ILO Conventions. In September 2013, a workshop for judges of the South African Labour Court and Labour Appeals Court was also organized.

59. In addition, judges from Mozambique benefited from sensitization on international labour standards in collaboration with a senior law lecturer from Kenya in November 2013, and a similar activity was conducted in December 2013 in the Seychelles for the newly established Industrial Relations Court and the social partners (the sensitization of judges in United Republic of Tanzania has been postponed to 2014).

60. A workshop was organized by the Country Office in Harare in March 2013 for managers of the national employment councils (NECs) in Zimbabwe, on the topic of international labour standards in general with a particular focus on freedom of association. A workshop for members of the media took place at the end of October 2013 to introduce journalists to international labour standards and to the ILO supervisory mechanisms.

Americas

61. In Chile, with the help of the standards specialist of the ILO DWT and Country Office for the South Cone of Latin America (DWT/CO–Santiago) three training sessions were held for legal advisers of the labour directorate of the Ministry of Labour and its related services on international labour standards and their applicability in the management of the labour directorate and the link with Chilean labour law and social dialogue. These training sessions were carried out in the framework of the regional programme for the promotion of dialogue and social cohesion in Latin America. During the fifth national Congress of municipal civil servants, organized by the National Confederation of Municipal Employees of Chile (ASEMUCH) with the participation of the Single Central Organization of Chilean Workers (CUT), follow-up was given to the comments of the Committee of Experts regarding freedom of association and collective bargaining in the public sector and the last General Survey of 2013 on collective bargaining in the public service was outlined. The Office also provided input for the formulation of recommendations under the second cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of Chile. The recommendations support and reflect the position of the Committee of Experts on the implementation of the Conventions ratified by Chile on non-discrimination and equality of treatment, persons with disabilities, and indigenous peoples’ rights.

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62. In Paraguay, activities were carried out to promote the Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189), which is of particular relevance for the country in addressing the problem of informality. Various Congress committees, including the Legislative Committee, the Justice and Labour Committee and the Equality, Gender and Social Development Committee, received technical assistance and guidance on obligations arising from the ratification of this Convention. In addition, documents prepared by the Inclusive Labour Markets, Labour Relations and Working Conditions Branch (INWORK) were issued. Paraguay ratified Convention No. 189 in May 2013.

63. Under the strategic plan of the Supreme Court of Justice of Paraguay, in collaboration with the Human Rights Directorate of the Supreme Court, three training sessions were carried out on international labour standards, with an emphasis on the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), and the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169). ILO training on international law is of particular institutional interest, since international law is not part of university curriculums and judges and justice officials have not received training in this area in the last 15 years. In total, some 110 judges and justice officials have received training. In addition, an awareness-raising activity was carried out during a meeting held in the city of Filadelfia, in the Paraguayan Chaco, on the problem of forced labour with a view to expediting follow-up to the comments made by the supervisory bodies. For a number of years, the Committee of Experts has been issuing comments on the implementation of Conventions Nos 29 and 169, highlighting, among other things, the need to adopt a national strategy to combat and eradicate forced labour. The participants drew up a list containing concrete proposals for the development of a national plan for the eradication of forced labour. The proposals were presented to the Tripartite Advisory Committee on fundamental rights at work and the prevention of forced labour which decided to set up a working group – with ILO assistance – to analyse these proposals with a view to adopting a first national plan prior to the session of the Committee of Experts. Finally, with a view to strengthening the reporting capacity on international labour standards, a workshop was held for officials from several departments and bodies under the Office of the Deputy Minister of Labour, aimed at providing the officials concerned with practical guidance on reporting issues.

64. In Brazil, video conferences were held with a view to providing the technical assistance requested by the constituents. In May 2013, the NORMES Freedom of Association Branch participated in a tripartite seminar on the Labour Relations (Public Service) Convention, 1978 (No. 151), organized by the Ministry of Labour. Following the ratification of the Convention, the authorities and the social partners are considering the possibility of adopting additional regulations in this area.

65. In Peru, within the framework for the promotion of the submission processes and the ratifications of international labour standards, the international labour standards specialist of the ILO DWT and Country Office for the Andean Countries (DWT/CO–Lima) participated as a lecturer in two workshops organized by the Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion. Thirty officials from several sectors of the Government and the self-governing entities participated in the workshops which covered the following subjects: introduction to the ILO; the international labour standards system; the supervisory bodies; the ratification of Conventions; the sending of reports; and Conventions Nos 87 and 98. The Peruvian authorities committed themselves to taking measures on reporting on international labour standards which had suffered a considerable delay. The follow-up will be done with the Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion and with the executive branch.

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66. In Colombia, pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2012 between the Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic of Colombia and NORMES, the NORMES Freedom of Association Branch participated, in February 2013, in the first seminar for prosecutors and investigators of Colombia held in the city of Cali. Likewise, assistance was provided to the Special Committee for the Handling of Conflicts referred to the ILO (CETCOIT) in two cases which were successfully resolved.

67. In April and July 2013, the standards specialist from the ILO DWT and Country Office for Central America (DWT/CO–San José), at the request of the Ministries of Labour of Costa Rica and Honduras, organized a workshop on drafting reports concerning the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169), for the representatives of the public officials responsible for drafting reports, as well as for the representatives of employers’ and workers’ organizations in Honduras. The objective of the workshop was to help these countries fulfil their constitutional obligations and reply to the comments of the supervisory bodies on Convention No. 169. As a result, the reports were transmitted for examination by the Committee of Experts at its last session.

68. In March 2013, the standards specialist, in collaboration with ILO–IPEC, held meetings with officials from the Ministry of Labour of El Salvador concerning constitutional obligations, in particular the drafting of the reports on ratified Conventions. In April 2013, an activity on the right to strike organized by the specialist from ACTRAV was carried out in collaboration with the ILO project on the verification of compliance with the White Paper recommendations in order to provide an overview of the supervisory system and the principles underpinning the right to strike with regard to Convention No. 87. In September 2013, a subregional seminar was held in Costa Rica, in collaboration with ILO–IPEC and the specialist from ACTRAV, on the Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138), and the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182). The objective of these workshops was to provide the trade union organizations of Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama with an overview of the supervisory system of the ILO and the scope of these Conventions.

69. In September 2013, at the invitation of the Government of Panama, the standards specialist, in collaboration with NORMES, the Governance and Tripartism Department (GOVERNANCE) and specialists from ACT/EMP and ACTRAV, participated in a technical assistance mission in order to follow up on the application of the tripartite agreements signed in February 2012 and in June 2013, after which two committees for dialogue on standards-related matters were set up: one dealing with follow-up to questions raised in the Committee of Experts’ comments on the application of Conventions Nos 87 and 98, and the other dealing with the rapid handling of complaints regarding freedom of association. Furthermore, a workshop on dialogue, democracy and freedom of association was held to provide an overview of the supervisory system of the ILO, the content of Conventions Nos 87 and 98, as well as the principles of social dialogue.

70. The standards specialist of the ILO DWT and Office for the Caribbean (DWT–Port-of-Spain) organized and facilitated a training workshop on international labour standards and reporting obligations in Barbados in October 2013 with officials from the Ministry of Labour and other government institutions and the social partners. The objective was to raise awareness and enhance cooperation among governmental institutions on preparing the reports. A labour officer from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines was associated with the delivery of the workshop to share his experience in the spirit of intra-Caribbean cooperation. The ILO DWT–Port-of-Spain provided technical support to Anguilla for drafting a new Labour Code. In addition, a gap analysis

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of the legislation in Trinidad and Tobago, based on the ILO Recommendation concerning the HIV and AIDS Recommendation, 2010 (No. 200), was carried out in the period April–July 2013.

Arab States

71. In September 2012, the standards specialist of the ILO DWT for the Arab States (DWT–Beirut) advised the Jordanian Maritime Authority on the issuance of seafarers’ identity documents and reporting on the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 (No. 185). In addition, in February 2013, a multidisciplinary seminar was held in Jordan, to raise awareness of labour inspectors on the issue of forced labour, especially with regard to migrant workers.

72. A major activity during the last two years consisted in providing assistance and comments on draft labour legislation for Iraq and the autonomous Kurdistan region. In October 2012, the standards specialist accompanied to Geneva a study group consisting of members of the national Iraqi Parliament, as well as members of the Kurdistan Government. While the Government of Iraq has not further cooperated with the ILO on drafting new labour legislation, the Kurdistan regional Government has requested, and received, major technical assistance from the ILO Regional Office for the Arab States (RO–Arab States) in Beirut. Based on a draft Labour Code for Iraq and comments by the Governance and Tripartism Department (GOVERNANCE). The regional standards specialist and a former member of the Committee of Experts undertook three missions to Kurdistan and had extensive and fruitful exchanges with the tripartite constituents and academics, whose outcomes were channelled into a final draft to be submitted to the Kurdistan regional Parliament ahead of elections in October 2013.

73. In March 2013, joint missions by the ILO RO–Arab States and NORMES were undertaken to Kuwait and Oman, to explain the Committee of Experts’ comments to constituents and to assist them in fulfilling their reporting obligations.

Asia

74. In January 2013, the standards specialist of the ILO DWT for East and South East Asia and the Pacific (DWT–Bangkok) undertook a mission to the Philippines to present freedom of association principles in the national context – in support of the roll-out of the joint guidelines on the role of security and armed forces in respecting freedom of association rights. 6 In July 2013, assistance to the Government Maritime Agency (MARINA) on reporting on the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 (No. 185), was also provided in the context of the preparation of the Government’s first report.

75. The ILO Country Office for South Pacific Island Countries (CO–Suva) is developing a tailored Pacific-specific guidance package to support the delivery of future training of ILO member States to assist with fulfilling their reporting obligations under the ILO Constitution. This is in response to continuing capacity issues relating to reporting throughout the region. Technical support was provided by the CO–Suva to Vanuatu, Tuvalu and Tonga to finalize the reports requested under article 19 of the Constitution with a view to the preparation of the General Survey on the minimum wage fixing machinery.

6 This activity also took place under the auspices of the project on promoting freedom of association rights in the Philippines launched in 2012.

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76. The standards specialist of the ILO DWT for South Asia and Country Office for India (DWT/CO–New Delhi) was involved in the following: (i) mission to support a project under the Declaration of 1998 and provide advice on a Labour Law reform in the Republic of Maldives; (ii) mission to Nepal to provide inputs on the National Child Labour Policy; (iii) mission to India to follow-up on the application of the Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100); (iv) mission to Afghanistan to provide technical assistance concerning reporting, including pending first reports and submission, as well as a briefing to the Afghan delegation to the ILC; and (v) mission to Pakistan to provide technical assistance on reporting issues.

Europe

77. In the Russian Federation a two-day tripartite training seminar on the application of, and reporting on, ratified Conventions was conducted by NORMES in April 2013 drawing 95 participants from all government departments and the social partners involved. Individual consultations were organized for government officials preparing information requested in the comments of the Committee of Experts under various Conventions.

D. Training activities

(a) Activities developed in collaboration with the International Training Centre in Turin (Turin Centre)

78. In 2013, 58 training activities have been conducted at the interregional, regional, subregional and national levels representing a total of 1,069 participants (of which 45 per cent were women) from governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations and other key national actors (judges, labour inspectors and media professionals) originating from 136 member States. These training courses address procedures relating to standard setting and supervision, as well as specific topics such as equality in employment, freedom of association, elimination of child labour and forced labour, the use of international labour standards by national jurisdictions and media professionals. The following activities undertaken in 2013 provide a good illustration of the collaboration of the Turin Centre in this respect:

Several training activities on standards intended to strengthen the capacity of constituents to comply with standards-related procedures were organized in 2013. In addition to the standards course held prior to the 102nd Session of the ILC, which was attended by 46 participants from all regions, and the distance training course on the preparation of reports for representatives of ministries of labour experiencing difficulties in the drafting and transmission of reports, two regional training activities were organized in the context of the follow-up to the 12th African Regional Meeting held in 2011, one tripartite activity in Dakar (Senegal), and the other in Turin for media professionals.

In relation to freedom of association, two regional training activities for trade union lawyers were held in Bangkok (Thailand) and Amman (Jordan). In this context, the Turin Centre also organized the first global meeting of ILO officials and experts involved in technical cooperation.

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Several training activities on ILS for judges, lawyers and legal educators were organized in 2013. For the first time a high-level symposium on international labour standards was organized for African supreme courts in Livingstone (Zambia). The symposium gave effect to the recommendations of the 12th African Regional Meeting held in 2011. The symposium was attended by 17 judges from both French- and English-speaking African countries, including two chief justices. Other activities included the annual interregional course in Turin and the regular course for Latin America. The latter was held in Lima (Peru) in collaboration with the Academy for Magistrates of Peru, with which a collaboration agreement was signed in 2012. A national course was also organized in Malé (Republic of Maldives), which was attended by labour court and high court judges, as well as lawyers and legal educators. With reference to training materials for judges, it should be noted that the Turin Centre has updated in English, French and Spanish the Compendium of Court Decisions that have relied on international labour standards and other international legal instruments. Moreover, a new database developed to allow general access to the Compendium has been launched and is accessible both on the Turin Centre website and NORMLEX.

With regard to training materials, the Guide to international labour standards has been updated in English, French and Spanish, and the website on reporting obligations has been strengthened with further examples and new practical tools, including commentaries on the report forms for ratified Conventions.

(b) Training on issues related to indigenous peoples

79. The ILO published in 2013 a handbook elaborated by the Programme to Promote ILO Convention No. 169 (PRO 169) and NORMES in close cooperation with ACT/EMP and ACTRAV, with the aim of providing the ILO constituents with a practical tool to better understand the relevance, scope and implications of Convention No. 169 and to foster joint efforts for its implementation. The handbook is available online on the ILO website.

80. In July 2013, PRO 169 carried out a training programme for indigenous fellows, in collaboration with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), as a part of the annual UN Indigenous Fellowship Programme.

81. At the regional level, PRO 169 participated in the regional seminar on “Indigenous peoples’ right to prior consultation: The role of ombudspersons in Latin America” organized in Lima by the Ibero-American Federation of Ombudspersons in April 2013. In collaboration with ACTRAV, the programme realized an online distance training course on the rights of indigenous peoples for Latin American trade unions. In September 2013, PRO 169 organized the annual advanced human rights course on indigenous peoples’ rights in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre of Pretoria. In the framework of South–South cooperation, PRO 169 also supported, in June and July 2013, the study visit of Government representatives and parliamentarians of the indigenous caucus from Bangladesh to the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia to gain an insight into these countries’ experience in integrating and implementing indigenous and tribal peoples’ rights in national policies and legislation.

82. At the national level, the programme, in collaboration with standards specialists, has been participating and organizing capacity-building activities on indigenous peoples’ rights, particularly on the promotion and implementation of Conventions Nos 111 and 169, in various countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, including Bangladesh, the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic,

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Guatemala, Honduras, Namibia, Nicaragua, Peru and Philippines. The activities have included capacity building for target groups such as government officials, human rights institutions, parliamentarians, employers’ and workers’ organizations, indigenous peoples’ organizations, indigenous women, traditional leaders, youth and journalists.

83. In particular, at the request of the Government of Honduras, a number of training activities were organized on Convention No. 169 for public officials from various ministries. The programme also continued to support the national implementation of Convention No. 169 in Peru through capacity building of public officials, indigenous leaders and interpreters in indigenous languages as well as training to the private sector. Similarly, in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, capacity-building workshops were organized with public officials and indigenous peoples’ organizations in collaboration with the UN system. A training workshop was also realized in collaboration with ACT/EMP on Convention No. 169 for the Bolivian Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs.

84. At the initiative of the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs of Bangladesh, a national training seminar on Convention No. 169 was organized for high-level government officials and military personnel serving in Chittagong Hill Tracts. Trainings were equally held for indigenous peoples’ traditional leaders, women and youth. In Namibia, a four-day seminar on the rights of indigenous peoples was organized in collaboration with the University of Namibia with more than 35 participants among government officials, indigenous peoples’ organizations and civil society.

85. In addition, in May 2013, the standards specialist of the DWT/CO–San José participated together with PRO 169 in meetings organized by the UN system on the implementation of Convention No. 169 in Costa Rica. These meetings aimed to present Convention No. 169 and to explain the ILO supervisory system. Civil servants from several government ministries and other state bodies, as well as indigenous peoples and civil society representatives participated in these meetings. The standards specialist, in collaboration with ILO–IPEC, also participated in training on Convention No. 169 for officials of the UN system working in El Salvador. This training aimed to make officials familiar with the contents of the Convention.

86. In September 2013, the standards specialist gave a lecture on indigenous peoples’ rights as part of a degree from the Judicial School of Nicaragua, focusing on Convention No. 169 and the ILO supervisory system. More than 40 participants attended the course, including judges, magistrates and representatives of indigenous peoples.

87. The DWT/CO–Santiago participated in sessions of the Congress’ technical committees, providing technical guidance in relation to draft legislation in light of the Conventions ratified by Chile and the comments issued by the supervisory bodies. It also participated in sessions of the Bicameral Congressional Committee on Convention No. 169 and its implementation, established in January 2013 to provide guidance on the parameters established by the Committee of Experts regarding indigenous peoples’ right to consultation and to provide information on the latest comments made by the Committee of Experts regarding the implementation of Convention No. 169 by Chile. In 2013, the Office also provided technical assistance under the dialogue process between the different representatives of the indigenous peoples of Chile to guide the formulation of their proposals in preparation for the consultation convened by the Government. On the basis of the comments of the Committee of Experts, assistance was provided for the Mesa de Consenso (consensus forum) to launch a dialogue process to reach a consensus regarding regulations on a national consultation mechanism in line with Convention No. 169.

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(c) Other training activities

Africa

88. With the support of the Programme to Support the Implementation of the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (PAMODEC), a training seminar on fundamental principles and rights at work was organized by the standards specialist of the ILO DWT for Central Africa and Country Office for Cameroon, Angola and Sao Tome and Principe (DWT/CO–Yaoundé) for judges in Cameroon (April 2013).

89. In Swaziland, a training on international labour standards with a focus on freedom of association was delivered in May 2013 by the standards and ACTRAV specialists of the DWT/CO–Pretoria in a workshop for trade unionists from the Trade Union Congress of Swaziland (TUCOSWA). Furthermore, a manual on freedom of association and labour inspection for the rural sector has been prepared and validated during a training workshop for labour inspectors in South Africa.

90. Two inter-ministerial tripartite workshops intended to assist the Governments of Namibia and Malawi to submit article 22 reports were conducted by the standards specialist from the ILO DWT/CO–Pretoria in August and November 2013, respectively. These workshops gathered, in addition to officials from the ministries of labour and the social partners, also other technical ministries, such as of gender and of agriculture, as well as the Office of the Ombudsman (Namibia) and a judge from the Industrial Court (Malawi).

91. The standards specialist of the DWT/CO–Cairo organized a regional event in Africa relating to reporting on international labour standards and two other training activities for judges and media professionals.

Americas

92. In April 2013, the standards specialist of the DWT/CO–San José, in collaboration with the Better Work Programme, held a tripartite training workshop on the ILO supervisory system and fundamental Conventions in Costa Rica. More than 40 persons participated in this training workshop, including civil servants from the Ministry of Labour, the labour mediator and representatives from employers’ and workers’ organizations. In May and June 2013, the standards specialist, in collaboration with the social dialogue and labour administration specialist, and Better Work also participated in two training sessions for labour inspectors in Nicaragua. The aim of that training session was to outline the ILO’s supervisory system and the contents of the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81), the Labour Administration Convention, 1978 (No. 150), the Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155), and the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187). More than 125 labour and health and occupational safety inspectors participated in these training sessions. In July 2013, at the request of representatives of workers in El Salvador, the standards specialist organized training on the Nursing Personnel Convention, 1977 (No. 149).

93. The standards specialist of the ILO DWT–Port-of-Spain organized and/or participated in the following activities:

a training workshop on international labour standards and fundamental principles and rights at work for the officers of the National Trade Union Congress of Trinidad and Tobago (February 2013), in collaboration with the Senior Specialist on Workers’ Activities;

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a subregional capacity-building course on gender equality at work for Caribbean labour courts (Barbados, September 2013) organized by the Bureau for Gender Equality; and

a national training course for inspectors on the MLC, 2006, was organized in Saint Kitts and Nevis in April 2013 with the support of an expert from Canada.

Asia

94. A training on the ILO, the ILO Constitution and fundamental Conventions took place with new and potential member States (Tonga, Marshall Islands and Palau) in November 2013. The focus was on broadening and deepening knowledge of the ILO supervisory system and the benefits of ratification of the fundamental and governance Conventions. Tonga has expressed an intention in principle to join the ILO in the near future.

95. The standards specialist of the DWT/CO–New Delhi participated in a training activity in the Republic of Maldives on the eight fundamental Conventions following their ratification in early 2013.

Europe

96. In April 2013, a seminar on labour standards and equality and non-discrimination was delivered in France in the framework of the master’s degree programme entitled “Inequality and discrimination: Managing the contemporary challenges of equality” at the University of Lyon II–Lumière. Furthermore, a workshop on the main OSH instruments was held at the National School for the Judiciary (École nationale de la magistrature) in Paris.

E. Promotional activities

(a) Action plan to achieve rapid and widespread ratification and effective implementation of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

97. The MLC, 2006, entered into force on 20 August 2013, one year after the ratifications of the first 30 countries representing a gross tonnage of at least 33 per cent of total combined gross tonnage of the world merchant fleet had been received. Thus, it became binding international law for the first 30 Members that had registered ratifications on 20 August 2012. 7 For Members with ratifications registered after 20 August 2012, in accordance with its Article VIII, paragraph 4, the MLC, 2006, will enter into force 12 months after the date on which the Member’s ratification is registered by the Director-General. To date, 23 additional countries have ratified the Convention, 8 bringing the total number of registered ratifications to 53 with a total combined gross

7 The ratifications by the following 30 Members had been registered on 20 August 2012, representing a total share of nearly 60 per cent of the world gross tonnage (in order of ratification): Liberia, Marshall Islands, Bahamas, Panama, Norway, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain, Croatia, Bulgaria, Canada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Switzerland, Benin, Singapore, Denmark (which extended application to the Faeroe Islands), Antigua and Barbuda, Latvia, Luxembourg, Kiribati, Netherlands, Australia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Tuvalu, Togo, Poland, Palau, Sweden, Cyprus, Russian Federation and Philippines. 8 The ratifications by the following 23 Members were registered after 20 August 2012: Morocco, Greece, Finland, Malta, France (which extended the application to New Caledonia), Serbia, Viet Nam, Nigeria, Barbados, South Africa, Hungary, Japan, United Kingdom (which extended application to Gibraltar and the Isle of Man), Germany, Ghana, Malaysia, Lithuania, Belgium, Italy, Samoa, Nicaragua, Seychelles and Republic of Korea.

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tonnage of over 80 per cent. The registration of the ratification by three Members 9 is still pending the receipt of the information regarding the branches of social security protection that is required by Standard A4.5, paragraph 10, of the Convention. This brings the total number of ratifications to 56.

98. In addition to achieving the entry into force of the Convention, the second objective of the Action Plan aims to ensure the effective implementation of the MLC, 2006, at the national level by strengthening the capacity of maritime labour inspection systems in flag and port States well in advance of the entry into force of the Convention in those countries. By strengthening the inspection capacity at an early level, it is hoped that ratifying countries will be better equipped to confront the immense workload of inspecting and certifying vessels by the initial entry into force.

99. In this connection, the Office has devised several training courses and workshops that are mainly delivered through the Maritime Labour Academy established by the Turin Centre.

The ILO Maritime Labour Academy, which was launched in 2011, is a programme of six specialized courses (Tracks 1–6). In addition to the “Training of trainers and maritime inspectors in the application of the ILO MLC, 2006” (Track 1), four new tracks were added to focus on: governments’ legal counsels involved in the transposition of the MLC, 2006 (Track 2); ships’ operators and officers (Track 3); seafarers and seafarers’ representatives (Track 4); and the cruise industry (Track 5). In 2014, a new academy track for recruitment and placement agencies (Track 6) is scheduled to take place in September.

According to the data from the Turin Centre, in 2013: Track 1 was attended by 58 participants (48 males and ten females); Track 2 was attended by 37 participants (18 males and 19 females); Track 3 was attended by 46 participants (26 males and 20 females); Track 4 was attended by 23 participants (21 males and two females); and Track 5 was attended by 88 participants (38 males and 50 females). In total, 13 track editions were held in 2013, attended by 252 participants (151 males and 101 females).

100. The Office has also responded to requests from Members for assistance in building their capacity to carry out the legal work necessary to move towards ratifying the MLC, 2006, such as adopting a coordinated approach with ILO regional or subregional offices to support national legal gap analyses. 10 The Office has also provided technical assistance in the form of national workshops for tripartite constituents. For instance, a three-day MLC, 2006, workshop for ship operators took place in Germany (March 2013) to provide ship operators with a comprehensive understanding of the manner in which the Convention would be effectively implemented in practice. In addition, the Office has participated in other events, such as the Summer Academy of the International Foundation for the Law of the Sea, which is organized under the auspices of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany.

9 Gabon, Fiji and Lebanon have also ratified but registration is pending. 10 To date, the Office has supported legal gap analyses in 30 countries, the preparation of draft legislation for some 20 countries, and has provided advice and comments to assist with implementation for a large number of other Members and industry actors. Most recently, the Office funded gap analyses concerning the national legislation for Chile, Honduras, and Saint Kitts and Nevis concerning compliance with the provisions of the MLC, 2006.

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101. In September 2013, a Meeting of Experts was held to review and adopt guidelines for ships’ cooks, in accordance with a Governing Body decision at its 310th Session (March 2011). These guidelines will assist Members to implement requirements of Regulation 3.2 and the accompanying provisions of the Code concerning the minimum standards for food and catering on board.

102. In response to a growing number of requests for information and electronic resources, a database for MLC, 2006-related information and reports which, under the Convention, need to be communicated to the Director-General of the ILO, was officially launched on 20 August 2013. In addition, the Office is in the process of finalizing two draft handbooks on maritime OSH (which will be discussed at a tripartite meeting of experts scheduled for October 2014) and on shore-based seafarers’ welfare facilities.

103. Finally, it will be recalled that the Governing Body, at its 318th Session in June 2013, established a Special Tripartite Committee (also referred to as “the MLC Committee”), to keep the MLC, 2006, under review. The first meeting of the Special Tripartite Committee, to be held in April 2014, will consider a proposal for amendments to the Code of the Convention in accordance with Article XV of the MLC, 2006, notably concerning liability and compensation regarding claims for death, personal injury and abandonment of seafarers.

(b) Plan of action to improve the conditions of work of fishers through the widespread ratification and effective implementation of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188)

104. The 2011–16 action plan to improve the conditions of work of fishers was adopted in November 2010. To this end, a Global Dialogue Forum for the Promotion of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188), was held in Geneva in May 2013 to discuss challenges in the Convention’s implementation, to evaluate how it could be used as a tool to address major issues in the sector, to share good practices and experiences, to report and review promotional activities, and to provide an update on the status of national efforts to implement and ratify the Convention.

(c) Plan of action to achieve widespread ratification and effective implementation of OSH instruments (Convention No. 155, its 2002 Protocol, and Convention No. 187)

105. The plan of action to achieve widespread ratification and effective implementation of the three key OSH instruments 11 was adopted by the Governing Body in March 2010 and covers the period 2010–16. Since 2013, in the context of the implementation of this plan of action, activities have been carried out in the form of technical assistance given to countries, and promotional tools have been developed. Technical assistance consisted of the analysis of draft legislation and legal advice from the perspective of the key OSH instruments, including gap analyses between the national legislation and practice and the Conventions concerned, and/or assistance with the formulation of national OSH policies, strategies and profiles.

11 The Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155), its 2002 Protocol, and the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187).

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106. Analysis and recommendations on draft legislation or legal advice from the perspective of OSH Conventions was provided to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Chad, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guyana, Haiti, Japan, Libya, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Niger, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Seychelles, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uruguay and Zambia.

107. With the assistance of the Office, policies and strategies have been adopted in Bangladesh, Botswana, Cabo Verde, Namibia, Pakistan, Seychelles, United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. A national OSH programme has been adopted in Zambia and national OSH profiles have been adopted in Cabo Verde, Jamaica and Malawi.

108. In Zambia, technical assistance was provided on the basis of the CEACR comments on the application of the Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 (No. 176). The Office organized two workshops: (i) the OSH Policy Workshop; and (ii) the OSH Mines Regulation Workshop, which was aimed at examining draft legislation to improve the application of Convention No. 176. In Cabo Verde, technical assistance was provided on the basis of the CEACR comments on the application of Convention No. 155. During a tripartite workshop, participants adopted a national OSH profile and developed essential elements of a national policy on OSH in accordance with Article 4 of Convention No. 155. In Togo, a tripartite workshop was held to validate a legislative gap analysis of Convention No. 187. Participants developed specific components for a prospective national OSH policy, defined a roadmap on the measures that must be taken to implement Convention No. 187 and established the priorities to give effect to this Convention in view of the communication of the Government’s first report to the CEACR. They also appointed a committee which will be in charge of the follow-up of the proposed roadmap.

109. In addition, in order to promote and support the establishment of a culture of prevention in OSH issues, general awareness-raising tools have been developed. One brochure presenting the key instruments, “Building a preventative safety and health culture”, was published, and a guideline on how to elaborate a national policy, in accordance with Article 4 of Convention No. 155 and Article 3 of Convention No. 187, is in preparation.

110. Since the adoption of the plan of action, there have been 25 new ratifications of Convention No. 155, its 2002 Protocol or Convention No. 187; 12 and 24 ratifications 13 of other up-to-date OSH Conventions.

12 Convention No. 155: Argentina (13.01.14), Belgium (28.11.11), Grenada (26.06.12), Guyana (17.09.12), Ukraine (04.01.12) and Zambia (23.12.13). Protocol to Convention No. 155: Argentina (13.01.14), Australia (10.08.11), Portugal (12.11.10) and Slovenia (01.03.10). Convention No. 187: Argentina (13.01.14), Austria (20.05.10), Bosnia and Herzegovina (09.03.10), Canada (13.06.11), Chile (27.04.11), Germany (21.07.10), Malaysia (07.06.12), Mauritius (19.11.12), Russian Federation (24.02.11), Singapore (11.06.12), Slovenia (12.02.14), the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (03.10.12), Togo (30.03.12), Turkey (16.01.14) and Zambia (23.12.13). 13 Convention No. 115: Lithuania (27.05.13) and Republic of Korea (07.11.11). Convention No. 127: Honduras (13.04.12) and India (26.03.10). Convention No. 139: Republic of Korea (07.11.11) and Ukraine (17.06.10). Convention No. 161: Belgium (28.02.11), Bulgaria (01.03.12) and Ukraine (17.06.10). Convention No. 162: Australia (10.08.11), Kazakhstan (05.04.11) and Morocco (13.04.11). Convention No. 170: Finland (21.01.14). Convention No. 174: Finland (28.02.13), Russian Federation (10.02.12), Slovenia (01.03.10) and Ukraine (15.06.11). Convention No. 176: Belgium (02.10.12), Morocco (04.06.13), Russian Federation (19.07.13), Slovenia (01.03.10) and Ukraine (15.06.11). Convention No. 184: Ghana (06.06.11) and Portugal (08.11.12).

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(d) Plan of action towards widespread ratification and effective implementation of the governance Conventions

111. The plan of action, covering the period 2010–16, was adopted by the Governing Body in November 2009. 14 In the context of its implementation, the Office actively promotes both the ratification and application of the labour inspection Conventions through needs assessments, training activities, policy advice for governments and social dialogue on labour inspection. In the previous biennium (2012–13), the ILO provided such technical assistance in Albania, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Gabon, Greece, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Lesotho, Mexico, Republic of Moldova, Mongolia, Myanmar, Namibia, Oman, Peru, Philippines, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine and Viet Nam. 15

112. Assistance in the form of analysis and recommendations on draft legislation or legal advice from the perspective of the labour inspection Conventions, including gap analyses between the national legislation and practice and the Conventions concerned, was provided by the Office to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Chad, Haiti, Libya, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Niger, Peru, Iraq, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Togo.

113. A tripartite workshop was held in Togo to validate the comparative legislative studies of Conventions Nos 81, 129 and 150 intended to help the country identify gaps and deficiencies in its legislation and practice. Participants defined a roadmap on the measures to be taken to implement Conventions Nos 81, 129 and 150, and established the priorities to give effect to these Conventions in view of the communication of the Government’s first reports to the CEACR. The participants also appointed a committee which will be in charge of the follow-up of the proposed roadmap.

114. The research conducted by the ILO, as a follow-up to the action plan, is another important factor towards developing knowledge in the area of labour inspection. In 2012–13, the ILO carried out a comparative study of member States’ law and practice regarding labour inspection sanctions, in order to help policy-makers better understand and improve their own sanction systems. A study analysing connections between the employment relationship and the role of labour inspection as a governance tool to protect workers’ rights and assist labour inspectorates in better understanding and developing approaches to address employment relationship issues in the workplace has also been carried out. Twenty-nine additional profiles were added to the national labour inspection system database, thereby bringing the total to 65 profiles.

115. Technical tools (including a self-assessment tool for labour inspection systems and a standard methodology for labour inspection statistics based on a pilot project in ten countries) have been developed to assist labour inspection systems to apply the principles of the Conventions. In the previous biennium (2012–13), the ILO delivered training to 1,410 labour inspectors from 65 member States in collaboration with the Turin Centre. This included the second Labour Administration and Inspection Academy held in Turin with participants from 33 countries. Capacity-building activities also

14 GB.303/PV, para. 253(i); GB.306/LILS/6(&Corr.); and GB.306/PV, para. 208(b). 15 Needs assessments covering labour inspection were carried out in the following countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Greece, Jordan, Lebanon, Lesotho, Myanmar, Namibia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tunisia and Viet Nam.

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included the adaptation of the labour inspection and gender equality training module to the Indonesian, as well as the Arab States, context and the development of a distance learning training platform for labour inspectors based on the Turin Centre curriculum.

116. With respect to the Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122), the Office prepared a guide on employment policy and international labour standards, which is already available in English and Arabic.

117. Since the adoption of the plan of action, there have been four new ratifications of Convention No. 81, 16 five new ratifications for Convention No. 129, 17 seven new ratifications for Convention No. 122 18 and 11 new ratifications for Convention No. 144. 19

(e) ILO policy on indigenous peoples

118. PRO 169 has continued to undertake a wide range of activities at different levels to promote the application of the principles of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169), and other relevant ILO Conventions. At the international level, PRO 169 provided technical contributions to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Inter-Agency Support Group on Indigenous Issues, among others. Furthermore, the ILO continues to be the host organization for the Technical Secretariat of the United Nations Indigenous Peoples Partnership (UNIPP), a joint rights-based initiative recently created by the ILO, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the UNDP, UNICEF and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for the implementation of international standards on indigenous peoples at the country level. Since March 2012, UNIPP has been implementing six country projects (Plurinational State of Bolivia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Nepal and Nicaragua) and a regional South-East Asian programme covering Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Philippines and Viet Nam, which support capacity-building activities, the establishment of dialogue processes and participatory and consultative mechanisms to promote and guarantee the respect of indigenous peoples’ rights as enshrined in Convention No. 169 and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

119. In May 2013, the ILO, in collaboration with UNICEF, the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), the UNFPA and the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children published a study on “Breaking the silence on violence against indigenous girls, adolescents and young women” based on an overview of existing evidence from Africa, Asia and the Pacific and Latin America. The study, a first of its kind, was launched in New York during the 12th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and was presented at the ILO in Geneva on the occasion of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on 9 August 2013.

16 Czech Republic (16.03.11), South Africa (20.06.13),Togo (30.03.12) and Zambia (23.12.13). 17 Czech Republic (16.03.11), Fiji (18.01.10), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (09.11.10), Togo (30.03.12) and Zambia (23.12.13). 18 Fiji (18.01.10), Rwanda (05.08.10), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (09.11.10), Switzerland (11.02.13), Togo (30.03.12), Trinidad and Tobago (19.09.13) and Viet Nam (11.06.12). 19 Afghanistan (07.04.10), Canada (13.06.11), Ethiopia (06.06.11), Ghana (06.06.11), Honduras (12.06.12), Israel (21.01.10), Lao People’s Democratic Republic (29.10.10), Morocco (16.05.13), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (09.11.10), Singapore (04.10.10) and Slovenia (29.06.11).

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(f) Other promotional activities

120. Several activities to promote the ratification of up-to-date Conventions were carried out by the standards specialists in the various external offices in 2013.

Africa

121. With the support of the ILO DWT/CO–Yaoundé, preliminary studies have been carried out in Cameroon to support the ratification process of the Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102), and the Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 (No. 142), (August–September 2013). On the request of the Government, the Office supported onsite research to identify forms of work imposed on prisoners that are considered as forced labour under the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), and the Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105). National activities for the promotion of the Conventions on child labour continue, especially through a national action plan for the eradication of the worst forms of child labour, which is currently awaiting approval, with the support of NORMES and ILO–IPEC.

122. NORMES, in collaboration with the standards specialist of the DWT/CO–Dakar, also carried out a comparative legal study between the national legislation and practice of Benin and the Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102). The national tripartite validation workshop recommended the ratification of the Convention and adopted a roadmap in this respect. With a view to promoting the ratification by Cabo Verde of the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187), a national OSH profile was established and validated in August 2013. As a result, a draft national OSH policy has been formulated and submitted to the social partners for discussion.

123. Moreover, gap analyses between the national legislation and the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81), were also carried out in Botswana and Namibia in September and October 2013 with a view to the ratification of the Convention, with the support of NORMES and the standards specialist of the DWT/CO–Pretoria. Promotional workshops on Conventions Nos 181 and 189 were also organized in South Africa which ratified the latter Convention on 20 June 2013.

Americas

124. In 2013, the standards specialist of the ILO DWT/CO–San José, in collaboration with the gender issues specialist, held meetings and carried out training activities with the constituents and the members of legislative assemblies of Costa Rica, Nicaragua and El Salvador to promote the ratification of the Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189). In addition, in February 2013, on the request of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare of Guatemala, the standards specialist participated in the activities relating to the submission of Convention No. 189 and the related consultations with the social partners.

125. The standards specialist of the ILO DWT–Port-of-Spain carried out, together with an expert from Canada, a tripartite awareness-raising seminar on the MLC, 2006, in Trinidad and Tobago in April 2013. The seminar was organized in collaboration with the Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union. The standards specialist also participated at the “Rights and Governance” Symposium organized by the Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago in May 2013 and delivered a presentation on international labour standards. The Office also provides technical assistance to the Governments of Chile and Honduras in conducting an analysis to identify gaps between the MLC, 2006,

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and the national maritime legislation. These analyses are meant to guide the future action of the respective Governments and help them move towards ratification and effective implementation of the MLC, 2006.

126. A series of workshops on the role of international labour standards in accessing international markets and supporting the Caribbean single market were facilitated by the standards specialist and the senior specialist on employers’ activities and organized in collaboration with employers’ organizations in each country. Workshops have been carried out in: Grenada, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (February 2013); Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados and Saint Kitts and Nevis (March 2013); Belize and Jamaica (June 2013); Dominica, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago, (July 2013); Dominican Republic (October 2013, with the standards specialist from the DWT–San Jose), Guyana (November 2013) and Aruba (December 2013).

Asia

127. In June 2013, the standards specialist of the DWT–Bangkok undertook missions to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Malaysia in the framework of a campaign to promote the ratification of the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), and the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98), in selected Asian countries assisting the respective workers’ organizations in the formulation of national action plans to promote their ratification.

128. The standards specialist of the ILO DWT/CO–New Delhi carried out various promotional activities in the following countries:

India: promotion of the ratification of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188); promotion of the Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181), with the National Labour Institute; drafting of a note on forced labour on the sumangali system; activities in the garment sector including with jury members in public hearings promoting the application of the Minimum Wage-Fixing Machinery Convention, 1928 (No. 26), and a study on labour retention in the garment sector; activities to promote the Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189); and presentations on child labour and freedom of association.

Nepal: promotion of the Home Work Convention, 1996 (No. 177), and the Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189).

Afghanistan: promotion of the application of international labour standards through a technical advisory note to the Government; a general promotional comparative note on international labour standards and “Islamic labour values”; a lecture on international labour standards at Kabul University; and contributions to the project proposal on child-bonded labour in brick kilns.

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Specific activities undertaken in collaboration with other international organizations concerning international labour standards

A. United Nations system

129. International labour standards and the provisions of the UN human rights treaties related to them are complementary and mutually reinforcing. Close cooperation between the ILO and the UN in relation to its human rights treaties is therefore an important strategy to enhance the influence of ILO standards and to ensure consistency and coherence within the UN system with regard to human rights at work.

130. In this context, it is also important to recall that, drawing on the lessons learnt through the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), reflection has started globally on what a post-2015 agenda should look like so as to be anchored in the core values of human rights, equality and sustainability. With a view to being active in this process and ensuring that decent work is accepted as a core component of the post-2015 agenda, the Governing Body decided at its 316th Session (November 2012) that the ILO should develop and implement a strategy for the adoption of full and productive employment and decent work as an explicit goal of the global development agenda beyond 2015, including a reference to the need for social protection floors. In October 2013, at its 319th session, the Governing Body adopted a six-point strategy 20 on future ILO work on a post-2015 sustainable development framework.

Cooperation with United Nations human rights treaty and Charter-based bodies

131. The Office has undertaken activities with the UN human rights bodies responsible for supervising the application of the following instruments:

International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.

International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.

Convention on the Rights of the Child.

International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families.

Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

132. The Office regularly submits reports to the different treaty bodies containing standards-related information regarding the countries examined by them. These ILO reports include information on the ratification of ILO Conventions relevant to the provisions of the respective UN human rights treaties, summaries of the findings and recommendations of the ILO supervisory bodies and information on ILO technical assistance, as appropriate. In addition, Office representatives participate in the sessions of the treaty and Charter-based bodies and provide oral advice and information on 20 GB.319/INS/4.

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specific countries or particular subjects. The Office also contributes to specific working groups or sessions of these bodies (United Nations Working Group on discrimination against women in law and in practice, Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), etc.) and the general comments elaborated by these treaty bodies concerning issues that come within the ILO’s remit (for example, Committee on Migrant Workers (CMW), draft general comment No. 2 on irregular migrant workers).

Cooperation with the Human Rights Council

133. The Office continues to promote international labour standards in the context of the UN Human Rights Council. With respect to the Universal Periodic Review, the Office regularly draws the attention of the UN secretariat to the available reports of the ILO supervisory bodies. The documentation prepared by the UN secretariat as a basis for the Universal Periodic Review includes information on the ratification of fundamental ILO Conventions by the country under review, as well as references to comments of the Committee of Experts. The Office also contributes to the work of the other mechanisms and mandates set up by the Council, including the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the work of Special Rapporteurs. In particular, the Office has continued to collaborate with the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples.

Cooperation with other United Nations bodies and entities

134. The ILO continues to develop its relations with the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The two organizations have complementary mandates in respect of merchant shipping: the ILO is responsible for social issues and those to do with labour, while the IMO addresses other aspects. The IMO has officially recognized the MLC, 2006, as the fourth pillar of international maritime law, alongside the three IMO Conventions dealing with safety of life at sea; standards of training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers; and prevention of pollution from ships (SOLAS, STCW and MARPOL). The IMO also encourages ratification of the MLC, 2006, by its member States. Furthermore, the ILO is working together with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in respect of the implementation of the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 (No. 185), which provides that seafarers’ identity documents must be in line with certain specifications established by the ICAO.

135. Within the United Nations Development Group (UNDG), the Office continued to be active in the UNDG Human Rights Mainstreaming Mechanism (UNDG–HRM) and is now represented on the Resource Management Committee, which has approved proposals to create positions for a number of human rights advisers at the country and regional levels. The ILO is also active in the messaging of the HRM, including in the context of the post-2015 development agenda, to ensure that decent work is included as a human right and that the ILO’s fundamental Conventions and supervisory bodies are clearly referred to as part of the UN human rights framework.

B. Council of Europe

European Code of Social Security and its Protocol

136. NORMES continues to work with the competent services of the Council of Europe regarding the monitoring of the application of the European Code of Social Security and its Protocol. In the light of the monitoring procedure established by the Code and the arrangements concluded between the Council of Europe and the ILO, each year the

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Committee of Experts examines the reports submitted on the application of the Code and its Protocol by the States parties thereto. 21

European Social Charter

137. In accordance with Article 26 of the European Social Charter, the ILO participates in an advisory capacity in the sessions of the European Committee of Social Rights responsible for supervising the application of the Charter and the revised Charter. In particular, an exchange of views with the European Committee took place at its 266th Session in September 2013 in Strasbourg (France) on the topic concerning the right to social security and social protection in the current context of economic crisis and austerity measures in Europe.

21 In this regard, see paras 119–120 of the General Report of the Committee of Experts.

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Appendix I. Information on ratifications,

denunciations and declarations

of application

Ratifications

Since 1 January 2013, 69 ratifications of international labour Conventions were registered, bringing the total number of ratifications of Conventions as at 31 December 2013 to 7,919.

Denunciations resulting from the ratification of a more recent Convention in the same subject area

Following the entry into force of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, for the first 30 Members that had registered their ratification by 20 August 2012, 36 of the existing ILO maritime Conventions and one Protocol were considered ipso jure denounced by those Members that had ratified them.

Declarations under article 35 of the Constitution

The Director-General registered, on 9 July 2013, the declaration communicated by the Government of Denmark concerning the application without modification of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, to the Faroe Islands.

The Director-General registered, on 28 February 2013, the declaration communicated by the Government of France concerning the application without modification of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, to New Caledonia.

The Director-General registered, on 7 August 2013, the declaration communicated by the Government of the United Kingdom concerning the application without modification of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, to Isle of Man and Gibraltar.

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Appendix II. Alphabetical list of member States

that have ratified or accepted the

Instrument of Amendment of the

ILO Constitution, 1997 1

122 ratifications/acceptances

State Measure Date of registration

Afghanistan Ratification 7 April 2010

Albania Ratification 30 June 1999

Algeria Ratification 4 April 2007

Antigua and Barbuda Acceptance 17 April 2000

Argentina Acceptance 12 March 2002

Australia Ratification 11 October 2001

Austria Ratification 10 November 2000

Azerbaijan Ratification 9 August 2000

Bahrain Acceptance 2 March 1998

Bangladesh Ratification 9 August 2000

Barbados Ratification 8 April 1998

Belgium Ratification 13 March 2007

Benin Ratification 15 February 2006

Bosnia and Herzegovina Ratification 26 May 2010

Botswana Acceptance 26 November 2002

Brazil Ratification 8 February 2010

Brunei Darussalam Acceptance 14 June 2007

Bulgaria Ratification 23 March 1999

Burkina Faso Ratification 28 October 2009

Cambodia Ratification 27 March 2007

Cameroon Ratification 18 December 2009

Canada Acceptance 10 February 1998

Cabo Verde Acceptance 9 June 2008

Chile Ratification 14 February 2005

1 This instrument will enter into force when ratified/accepted by two-thirds of the Members of the Organization (124/185) including five of the ten Members of chief industrial importance.

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State Measure Date of registration China Acceptance 24 June 1998

Comoros Ratification 17 March 2004

Congo Ratification 23 August 2002

Croatia Ratification 3 July 2008

Cyprus Ratification 12 October 1998

Czech Republic Ratification 6 December 1999

Cuba Ratification 17 February 2003

Denmark Ratification 2 August 2001

Dominica Ratification 15 April 1998

Dominican Republic Ratification 15 June 1999

Ecuador Acceptance 21 August 1998

Egypt Ratification 18 February 1999

Eritrea Acceptance 23 September 2009

Estonia Ratification 12 February 2002

Ethiopia Ratification 24 March 1999

Fiji Ratification 18 January 2010

Finland Acceptance 12 January 1998

France Acceptance 11 September 2001

Guatemala Ratification 29 February 2008

Guinea Ratification 23 February 2004

Guinea-Bissau Acceptance 18 August 2006

Guyana Ratification 11 May 2006

Hungary Ratification 26 May 1998

Iceland Ratification 22 November 1999

India Ratification 24 March 1999

Ireland Ratification 22 April 1999

Israel Ratification 1 February 2008

Italy Ratification 28 September 2000

Jamaica Ratification 17 December 2008

Japan Acceptance 18 June 2001

Jordan Ratification 6 January 1999

Korea, Republic of Acceptance 12 December 1997

Kuwait Ratification 2 October 1998

Lao People’s Democratic Republic Acceptance 1 June 2007

Latvia Acceptance 6 February 2009

Lebanon Ratification 4 June 1999

Libya Ratification 26 May 1999

Lithuania Ratification 3 March 2004

Luxembourg Ratification 12 June 2002

Malawi Ratification 17 May 1999

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State Measure Date of registration Malaysia Acceptance 9 November 1998

Malta Acceptance 27 September 2000

Mauritania Acceptance 25 January 2006

Mauritius Ratification 29 April 1998

Mexico Acceptance 25 June 1998

Moldova, Republic of Ratification 21 September 1999

Mongolia Ratification 16 September 2010

Montenegro Acceptance 12 June 2007

Morocco Ratification 15 October 2001

Mozambique Acceptance 15 September 2008

Namibia Ratification 27 January 1999

Nepal Ratification 30 September 1998

Netherlands Acceptance 29 March 2007

New Zealand Ratification 25 May 1999

Nicaragua Ratification 11 August 1999

Nigeria Ratification 14 June 2004

Norway Ratification 11 June 1999

Oman Ratification 22 April 2010

Pakistan Ratification 8 March 1999

Panama Ratification 10 August 1999

Peru Ratification 16 July 1999

Philippines Ratification 26 January 2006

Poland Ratification 9 October 2007

Portugal Ratification 3 May 1999

Qatar Ratification 8 May 1998

Romania Ratification 31 May 1999

Saint Kitts and Nevis Ratification 2 November 2006

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ratification 25 September 2000

Samoa Ratification 26 October 2007

San Marino Ratification 20 March 1998

Saudi Arabia Acceptance 16 November 1998

Serbia Ratification 16 September 2009

Seychelles Ratification 28 October 2005

Singapore Acceptance 6 May 1999

Slovakia Ratification 26 August 1998

Slovenia Ratification 29 June 2011

Solomon Islands Ratification 13 April 2012

South Africa Ratification 1 October 2007

South Sudan Acceptance 30 November 2012

Spain Ratification 8 November 1999

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State Measure Date of registration Sri Lanka Ratification 27 November 1998

Suriname Acceptance 12 April 2006

Sweden Ratification 10 February 1999

Switzerland Ratification 28 June 2000

Syrian Arab Republic Acceptance 1 August 2000

Tajikistan Ratification 10 May 1999

Thailand Ratification 8 February 1999

Togo Acceptance 1 June 2000

Trinidad and Tobago Ratification 23 October 2000

Tunisia Acceptance 6 July 2007

Turkey Ratification 23 February 2000

United Arab Emirates Ratification 20 May 1999

United Kingdom Ratification 23 March 2000

Vanuatu Acceptance 21 September 2007

Viet Nam Acceptance 15 May 2006

Yemen Acceptance 11 August 2000

Zambia Ratification 23 December 1998

Zimbabwe Ratification 9 April 2003

Total: 122/185

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Part II. List of ratifications by Convention *

and Protocol

* Conventions which were withdrawn by the International Labour Conference in June 2000 and Conventions which will never enter into force because of the adoption and entry into force of revising Conventions are not included in the list. The total number of ratifications for each Convention includes all ratifications registered since the adoption of the Convention concerned, regardless of any subsequent denunciation.

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Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 (No. 1)

Adopted at the 1st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.06.1921

52 ratifications

Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 30.11.1933 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Belgium 06.09.1926 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bulgaria 14.02.1922

Burundi 30.07.1971 Canada 21.03.1935 Chile 15.09.1925

Colombia 20.06.1933 Comoros 23.10.1978 Costa Rica 01.03.1982

Cuba 20.09.1934 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Dominican Republic 04.02.1933 Egypt 10.05.1960 Equatorial Guinea 12.06.1985

Ghana 19.06.1973 Greece 19.11.1920 Guatemala 14.06.1988

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Haiti 31.03.1952 India 14.07.1921

Iraq 24.08.1965 Israel 26.06.1951 Kuwait 21.09.1961

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Libya 27.05.1971 Lithuania 19.06.1931

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 09.06.1988 Mozambique 06.06.1977

Myanmar 14.07.1921 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Pakistan 14.07.1921

Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 08.11.1945 Portugal 03.07.1928

Romania 13.06.1921 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Spain 22.02.1929 Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960 United Arab Emirates 27.05.1982

Uruguay 06.06.1933 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Conditional ratification

Austria 12.06.1924 France 02.06.1927 Italy 06.10.1924

Latvia 15.08.1925

Denunciation

New Zealand 29.03.1938

Denounced on 09.06.1989

Unemployment Convention, 1919 (No. 2)

Adopted at the 1st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 14.07.1921

57 ratifications

Argentina 30.11.1933 Australia 15.06.1972 Austria 12.06.1924

Belgium 25.08.1930 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Chile 31.05.1933 Colombia 20.06.1933 Cyprus 08.10.1965

Denmark 13.10.1921 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Ecuador 05.02.1962

Egypt 03.07.1954 Estonia 20.12.1922 Ethiopia 11.06.1966

Finland 19.10.1921 France 25.08.1925 Germany 06.06.1925

Greece 19.11.1920 Guyana 08.06.1966 Hungary 01.03.1928

Iceland 17.02.1958 Ireland 04.09.1925 Italy 10.04.1923

Japan 23.11.1922 Kenya 13.01.1964 Korea, Republic of 07.11.2011

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 14.10.1960 Myanmar 14.07.1921

Netherlands 06.02.1932 New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

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Norway 23.11.1921 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Poland 21.06.1924

Romania 13.06.1921 Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 06.02.1978

Slovenia 29.05.1992 South Africa 20.02.1924 Spain 04.07.1923

Sudan 18.06.1957 Sweden 27.09.1921 Switzerland 09.10.1922

Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Turkey 14.07.1950

Ukraine 16.05.1994 United Kingdom 14.07.1921 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Denunciation

Bulgaria 14.02.1922 India 14.07.1921 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 20.07.1960 Denounced on 16.04.1938 Denounced on 11.11.1982

Maternity Protection Convention, 1919 (No. 3)

Adopted at the 1st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.06.1921

34 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 30.11.1933 Bulgaria 14.02.1922

Burkina Faso 30.06.1969 Cameroon 25.05.1970 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Colombia 20.06.1933 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 06.08.1928

Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 France 16.12.1950 Gabon 13.06.1961

Germany 31.10.1927 Greece 19.11.1920 Guinea 12.12.1966

Italy 22.10.1952 Latvia 03.06.1926 Libya 27.05.1971

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Panama 03.06.1958 Romania 13.06.1921 Spain 04.07.1923

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Denunciation

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 26.04.1934 Chile 15.09.1925

Denounced on 14.12.2011 Denounced on 26.07.1961 Denounced on 03.10.1997

Hungary 19.04.1928 Serbia 24.11.2000 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 25.05.2010 Denounced on 02.12.2011 Denounced on 17.10.1955

Denunciation of this Convention and ratification of Convention No. 183

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Denounced on 11.09.2012 Denounced on 01.03.2010

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Night Work (Women) Convention, 1919 (No. 4)

Adopted at the 1st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.06.1921

58 ratifications

Afghanistan 12.06.1939 Angola 04.06.1976 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Benin 12.12.1960 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Burundi 11.03.1963

Cambodia 24.02.1969 Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960

Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 06.08.1928 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Gabon 14.10.1960 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

India 14.07.1921 Lao People's Democratic

Republic

23.01.1964 Madagascar 01.11.1960

Mali 22.09.1960 Morocco 13.06.1956 Niger 27.02.1961

Pakistan 14.07.1921 Rwanda 18.09.1962 Senegal 04.11.1960

Spain 29.09.1932 Togo 07.06.1960

Denunciation

Albania 17.03.1932 Argentina 30.11.1933 Austria 12.06.1924

Denounced on 11.08.1964 Denounced on 03.03.1992 Denounced on 26.07.2001

Belgium 12.07.1924 Brazil 26.04.1934 Bulgaria 14.02.1922

Denounced on 13.08.1937 Denounced on 12.05.1937 Denounced on 20.07.1960

Cameroon 07.06.1960 Chile 08.10.1931 Congo 10.11.1960

Denounced on 11.04.1975 Denounced on 27.08.1976 Denounced on 04.06.1971

France 14.05.1925 Greece 19.11.1920 Guinea 21.01.1959

Denounced on 08.11.1955 Denounced on 30.06.1936 Denounced on 28.05.1968

Hungary 19.04.1928 Ireland 04.09.1925 Italy 10.04.1923

Denounced on 18.12.1936 Denounced on 15.03.1937 Denounced on 06.08.2001

Lithuania 19.06.1931 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 09.06.1988

Denounced on 11.11.2003 Denounced on 19.02.1982 Denounced on 11.02.1991

Mauritania 20.06.1961 Myanmar 14.07.1921 Netherlands 04.09.1922

Denounced on 02.08.1965 Denounced on 09.11.1961 Denounced on 12.06.1937

Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Peru 08.11.1945 Portugal 10.05.1932

Denounced on 03.02.2014 Denounced on 05.02.1997 Denounced on 08.12.1993

Romania 13.06.1921 South Africa 01.11.1921 Sri Lanka 08.10.1951

Denounced on 28.05.1957 Denounced on 20.10.1935 Denounced on 16.02.1954

Switzerland 09.10.1922 Tunisia 15.05.1957 United Kingdom 14.07.1921

Denounced on 04.06.1936 Denounced on 24.05.1974 Denounced on 25.01.1937

Uruguay 06.06.1933 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

07.03.1933

Denounced on 17.10.1955 Denounced on 20.11.1944

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Minimum Age (Industry) Convention, 1919 (No. 5)

Adopted at the 1st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.06.1921

72 ratifications

India 09.09.1955 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Denunciation

Bulgaria 14.02.1922 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 20.07.1960 Denounced on 17.10.1955

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Albania 17.03.1932 Argentina 30.11.1933 Austria 26.02.1936

Denounced on 16.02.1998 Denounced on 11.11.1996 Denounced on 18.09.2000

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967 Belgium 12.07.1924

Denounced on 31.10.2001 Denounced on 04.01.2000 Denounced on 19.04.1988

Belize 15.12.1983 Benin 12.12.1960 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.07.1954

Denounced on 06.03.2000 Denounced on 11.06.2001 Denounced on 11.06.1997

Brazil 26.04.1934 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Cameroon 07.06.1960

Denounced on 28.06.2001 Denounced on 11.02.1999 Denounced on 13.08.2001

Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960 Chile 15.09.1925

Denounced on 28.06.2000 Denounced on 21.03.2005 Denounced on 01.02.1999

Colombia 20.06.1933 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Denounced on 02.02.2001 Denounced on 17.03.2004 Denounced on 26.11.1999

Cuba 06.08.1928 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960

Denounced on 07.03.1975 Denounced on 26.04.2008 Denounced on 07.02.2003

Denmark 04.01.1923 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominican Republic 04.02.1933

Denounced on 13.11.1997 Denounced on 14.06.2006 Denounced on 15.06.1999

Estonia 20.12.1922 Fiji 19.04.1974 France 29.04.1939

Denounced on 15.03.2008 Denounced on 03.01.2003 Denounced on 13.07.1990

Gabon 14.10.1960 Greece 19.11.1920 Grenada 09.07.1979

Denounced on 25.10.2011 Denounced on 14.03.1986 Denounced on 14.05.2003

Guinea 21.01.1959 Guyana 08.06.1966 Haiti 12.04.1957

Denounced on 06.06.2003 Denounced on 15.04.1998 Denounced on 03.06.2009

Ireland 04.09.1925 Israel 23.12.1953 Japan 07.08.1926

Denounced on 22.06.1978 Denounced on 21.06.1979 Denounced on 05.06.2000

Kenya 13.01.1964 Latvia 03.06.1926 Lesotho 31.10.1966

Denounced on 09.04.1979 Denounced on 02.06.2007 Denounced on 14.06.2001

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Madagascar 01.11.1960 Mali 22.09.1960

Denounced on 24.03.1977 Denounced on 31.05.2000 Denounced on 11.03.2002

Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Denounced on 09.06.1988 Denounced on 03.12.2001 Denounced on 30.07.1990

Netherlands 21.07.1928 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Niger 27.02.1961

Denounced on 14.09.1976 Denounced on 02.11.1981 Denounced on 04.12.1978

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Norway 07.07.1937 Poland 21.06.1924 Romania 13.06.1921

Denounced on 08.07.1980 Denounced on 22.03.1978 Denounced on 19.11.1975

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Senegal 04.11.1960 Seychelles 06.02.1978

Denounced on 25.07.2007 Denounced on 15.12.1999 Denounced on 07.03.2000

Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Denounced on 11.06.2011 Denounced on 07.11.2006 Denounced on 29.09.1997

Spain 29.09.1932 Sri Lanka 27.09.1951 Swaziland 26.04.1978

Denounced on 16.05.1977 Denounced on 11.02.2000 Denounced on 23.10.2002

Switzerland 09.10.1922 Tanzania. Zanzibar 22.06.1964 Togo 07.06.1960

Denounced on 17.08.1999 Denounced on 16.12.1998 Denounced on 16.03.1984

Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 14.07.1921 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Denounced on 25.03.2003 Denounced on 07.06.2000 Denounced on 15.07.1987

Viet Nam 03.10.1994 Zambia 02.12.1964

Denounced on 24.06.2003 Denounced on 09.02.1976

Night Work of Young Persons (Industry) Convention, 1919 (No. 6)

Adopted at the 1st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.06.1921

59 ratifications

Albania 17.03.1932 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976

Argentina 30.11.1933 Austria 12.06.1924 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Belgium 12.07.1924 Benin 12.12.1960 Brazil 26.04.1934

Bulgaria 14.02.1922 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Cambodia 24.02.1969

Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960 Chile 15.09.1925

Colombia 13.04.1983 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Cuba 06.08.1928 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Denmark 04.01.1923

Estonia 20.12.1922 France 25.08.1925 Gabon 14.10.1960

Greece 19.11.1920 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Hungary 19.04.1928

India 14.07.1921 Ireland 04.09.1925 Italy 10.04.1923

Lao People's Democratic

Republic

23.01.1964 Latvia 03.06.1926 Lithuania 19.06.1931

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Madagascar 01.11.1960 Mali 22.09.1960

Mauritania 20.06.1961 Myanmar 14.07.1921 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Niger 27.02.1961 Pakistan 14.07.1921 Poland 21.06.1924

Portugal 10.05.1932 Romania 13.06.1921 Senegal 04.11.1960

Spain 29.09.1932 Switzerland 09.10.1922 Togo 07.06.1960

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

07.03.1933 Viet Nam 03.10.1994

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Denunciation

Cameroon 07.06.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Guinea 21.01.1959

Denounced on 11.04.1975 Denounced on 29.05.2008 Denounced on 28.05.1968

Mexico 20.05.1937 Netherlands 17.03.1924 Sri Lanka 26.10.1950

Denounced on 20.06.1956 Denounced on 22.10.1954 Denounced on 16.02.1954

Tunisia 12.01.1959 United Kingdom 14.07.1921 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 24.05.1974 Denounced on 04.10.1947 Denounced on 17.10.1955

Minimum Age (Sea) Convention, 1920 (No. 7)

Adopted at the 2nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 27.09.1921

53 ratifications

Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Denunciation

Brazil 08.06.1936 Mexico 17.08.1948 Netherlands 26.03.1925

Denounced on 09.01.1974 Denounced on 18.07.1952 Denounced on 08.07.1947

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 17.10.1955

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 30.11.1933 Bahamas 25.05.1976

Denounced on 13.06.2001 Denounced on 11.11.1996 Denounced on 31.10.2001

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belgium 04.02.1925 Belize 15.12.1983

Denounced on 04.01.2000 Denounced on 19.04.1988 Denounced on 06.03.2000

Bulgaria 16.03.1923 Chile 18.10.1935 China 02.12.1936

Denounced on 23.04.1980 Denounced on 01.02.1999 Denounced on 28.04.1999

Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 06.08.1928 Denmark 12.05.1924

Denounced on 02.02.2001 Denounced on 07.03.1975 Denounced on 13.11.1997

Dominican Republic 04.02.1933 Estonia 03.03.1923 Finland 10.10.1925

Denounced on 15.06.1999 Denounced on 15.03.2008 Denounced on 13.01.1976

Germany 11.06.1929 Greece 16.12.1925 Grenada 09.07.1979

Denounced on 08.04.1976 Denounced on 14.03.1986 Denounced on 14.05.2003

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966 Hungary 01.03.1928

Denounced on 05.03.2009 Denounced on 15.04.1998 Denounced on 28.05.1998

Ireland 04.09.1925 Italy 14.07.1932 Jamaica 08.07.1963

Denounced on 22.06.1978 Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 13.10.2003

Japan 07.06.1924 Latvia 03.06.1926 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Denounced on 05.06.2000 Denounced on 02.06.2007 Denounced on 24.03.1977

Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964 Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Denounced on 09.09.1997 Denounced on 09.06.1988 Denounced on 30.07.1990

Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 07.10.1927 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976

Denounced on 02.11.1981 Denounced on 08.07.1980 Denounced on 02.06.2000

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Poland 21.06.1924 Portugal 24.10.1960 Romania 08.05.1922

Denounced on 22.03.1978 Denounced on 20.05.1998 Denounced on 19.11.1975

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 15.06.1961

Denounced on 25.07.2007 Denounced on 07.03.2000 Denounced on 11.06.2011

Singapore 25.10.1965 Spain 20.06.1924 Sri Lanka 02.09.1950

Denounced on 07.11.2006 Denounced on 16.05.1977 Denounced on 11.02.2000

Sweden 27.09.1921 Tanzania. Zanzibar 22.06.1964 United Kingdom 14.07.1921

Denounced on 23.04.1990 Denounced on 16.12.1998 Denounced on 07.06.2000

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Denounced on 15.07.1987

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 28.06.1935 Canada 31.03.1926

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 15.06.2010

Unemployment Indemnity (Shipwreck) Convention, 1920 (No. 8)

Adopted at the 2nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 16.03.1923

60 ratifications

Argentina 30.11.1933 Belize 15.12.1983 Chile 18.10.1935

Colombia 20.06.1933 Costa Rica 23.07.1991 Cuba 06.08.1928

Dominica 28.02.1983 Estonia 03.03.1923 Germany 04.03.1930

Grenada 09.07.1979 Iraq 19.04.1966 Ireland 05.07.1930

Italy 08.09.1924 Jamaica 08.07.1963 Japan 22.08.1955

Lebanon 06.12.1993 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 20.05.1937

Montenegro 03.06.2006 New Zealand 11.01.1980 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Peru 04.04.1962 Portugal 19.05.1981

Romania 10.11.1930 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Seychelles 06.02.1978

Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985

Sri Lanka 25.04.1951 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 14.04.1970

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 28.06.1935 Belgium 04.02.1925 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010

Bulgaria 16.03.1923 Canada 31.03.1926 Croatia 08.10.1991

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010

Denmark 15.02.1938 Fiji 19.04.1974 Finland 20.01.1950

Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 21.01.2013 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 21.03.1929 Ghana 18.03.1965 Greece 16.12.1925

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013

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Latvia 29.08.1930 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 04.01.1965

Denounced on 12.08.2011 Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 22.01.2013

Netherlands 15.12.1937 Nigeria 16.06.1961 Norway 21.07.1936

Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 18.06.2013 Denounced on 10.02.2009

Panama 19.06.1970 Poland 21.06.1924 Serbia 24.11.2000

Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 15.03.2013

Singapore 25.10.1965 Spain 20.06.1924 Sweden 01.01.1935

Denounced on 15.06.2011 Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 12.06.2012

Switzerland 21.04.1960 United Kingdom 12.03.1926

Denounced on 21.02.2011 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Placing of Seamen Convention, 1920 (No. 9)

Adopted at the 2nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.11.1921

41 ratifications

Argentina 30.11.1933 Cameroon 25.05.1970 Chile 18.10.1935

Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 06.08.1928 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Egypt 04.08.1982 Estonia 03.03.1923 Germany 06.06.1925

Israel 19.06.1969 Italy 08.09.1924 Japan 23.11.1922

Lebanon 06.12.1993 Mexico 01.09.1939 Montenegro 03.06.2006

New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Peru 04.04.1962

Romania 10.11.1930 Slovenia 29.05.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denunciation

Australia 03.08.1925

Denounced on 31.08.1998

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 179 )

Bulgaria 16.03.1923 Croatia 08.10.1991 Finland 07.10.1922

Denounced on 12.06.2003 Denounced on 18.11.2005 Denounced on 25.05.1999

France 25.01.1928 Nigeria 04.03.2004 Norway 23.11.1921

Denounced on 27.04.2004 Denounced on 22.03.2004 Denounced on 11.06.1999

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 04.02.1925 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Denmark 23.08.1938

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010 Denounced on 23.06.2011

Greece 16.12.1925 Latvia 03.06.1926 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 12.08.2011 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Netherlands 09.01.1948 Panama 19.06.1970 Poland 21.06.1924

Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012

Serbia 24.11.2000 Spain 23.02.1931 Sweden 27.09.1921

Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 12.06.2012

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Minimum Age (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 (No. 10)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 31.08.1923

55 ratifications

Australia 24.12.1957 Cameroon 25.05.1970 New Zealand 08.07.1947

Senegal 22.10.1962

Denunciation

Panama 19.06.1970

Denounced on 05.07.2001

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 26.05.1936

Denounced on 16.02.1998 Denounced on 30.04.1984 Denounced on 11.11.1996

Austria 12.06.1924 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 02.10.1978

Denounced on 18.09.2000 Denounced on 31.10.2001 Denounced on 04.01.2000

Belarus 06.11.1956 Belgium 13.06.1928 Belize 15.12.1983

Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 19.04.1988 Denounced on 06.03.2000

Bulgaria 06.03.1925 Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Chile 18.10.1935

Denounced on 23.04.1980 Denounced on 28.06.2000 Denounced on 01.02.1999

Colombia 13.04.1983 Comoros 23.10.1978 Cuba 22.08.1935

Denounced on 02.02.2001 Denounced on 17.03.2004 Denounced on 07.03.1975

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominican Republic 04.02.1933

Denounced on 26.04.2008 Denounced on 14.06.2006 Denounced on 15.06.1999

Estonia 08.09.1922 France 07.06.1951 Gabon 13.06.1961

Denounced on 15.03.2008 Denounced on 13.07.1990 Denounced on 25.10.2011

Germany 20.03.1957 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 14.06.1988

Denounced on 08.04.1976 Denounced on 14.05.2003 Denounced on 27.04.1990

Guinea 12.12.1966 Guyana 08.06.1966 Hungary 02.02.1927

Denounced on 06.06.2003 Denounced on 15.04.1998 Denounced on 28.05.1998

Ireland 26.05.1925 Israel 23.12.1953 Italy 08.09.1924

Denounced on 22.06.1978 Denounced on 21.06.1979 Denounced on 28.07.1981

Japan 19.12.1923 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 04.01.1965

Denounced on 05.06.2000 Denounced on 24.03.1977 Denounced on 09.06.1988

Netherlands 28.11.1956 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 28.01.1957

Denounced on 14.09.1976 Denounced on 02.11.1981 Denounced on 08.07.1980

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Peru 01.02.1960 Poland 21.06.1924

Denounced on 02.06.2000 Denounced on 13.11.2002 Denounced on 22.03.1978

Romania 10.11.1930 Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

Denounced on 19.11.1975 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 25.07.2007

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 29.08.1932

Denounced on 07.03.2000 Denounced on 29.09.1997 Denounced on 16.05.1977

Sri Lanka 29.11.1991 Sweden 27.11.1923 Ukraine 14.09.1956

Denounced on 11.02.2000 Denounced on 23.04.1990 Denounced on 03.05.1979

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United Kingdom 11.07.1963 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 07.06.2000 Denounced on 02.06.1977

Right of Association (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 (No. 11)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.05.1923

122 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983

Argentina 26.05.1936 Australia 24.12.1957 Austria 12.06.1924

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belarus 06.11.1956 Belgium 19.07.1926

Belize 15.12.1983 Benin 12.12.1960 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 25.04.1957 Bulgaria 06.03.1925 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960

Burundi 11.03.1963 Cameroon 07.06.1960 Central African Republic 27.10.1960

Chad 10.11.1960 Chile 15.09.1925 China 27.04.1934

Colombia 20.06.1933 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Costa Rica 16.09.1963 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 22.08.1935

Cyprus 08.10.1965 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Denmark 20.06.1930 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Dominica 28.02.1983 Ecuador 10.03.1969 Egypt 03.07.1954

Estonia 08.09.1922 Ethiopia 04.06.1963 Fiji 19.04.1974

Finland 19.06.1923 France 23.03.1929 Gabon 14.10.1960

Germany 06.06.1925 Ghana 14.03.1968 Greece 13.06.1952

Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 14.06.1988 Guinea 21.01.1959

Guyana 08.06.1966 Iceland 21.08.1956 India 11.05.1923

Iraq 01.04.1985 Ireland 17.06.1924 Italy 08.09.1924

Jamaica 08.07.1963 Kenya 13.01.1964 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 09.09.1924 Lesotho 31.10.1966 Lithuania 26.09.1994

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Madagascar 01.11.1960 Malawi 22.03.1965

Malaysia - Peninsular 11.01.1960 Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964 Mali 22.09.1960

Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Mexico 20.05.1937 Moldova, Republic of 04.04.2003 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 20.05.1957 Mozambique 06.06.1977 Myanmar 11.05.1923

Netherlands 20.08.1926 New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Niger 27.02.1961 Nigeria 16.06.1961 Norway 11.06.1929

Pakistan 11.05.1923 Panama 19.06.1970 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976

Paraguay 16.05.1968 Peru 08.11.1945 Poland 21.06.1924

Portugal 27.09.1977 Romania 10.11.1930 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

Senegal 04.11.1960 Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 06.02.1978

Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Spain 29.08.1932 Sri Lanka 25.08.1952

Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Sweden 27.11.1923

Switzerland 23.05.1940 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tanzania, United Republic

of

19.11.1962 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 07.06.1960

Tunisia 15.05.1957 Turkey 29.03.1961 Uganda 04.06.1963

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Ukraine 14.09.1956 United Kingdom 06.08.1923 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944 Zambia 02.12.1964

Workmen's Compensation (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 (No. 12)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 26.02.1923

77 ratifications

Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 26.05.1936

Australia 07.06.1960 Austria 14.06.1954 Bahamas 25.05.1976

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belgium 26.10.1932 Belize 15.12.1983

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 25.04.1957 Bulgaria 06.03.1925

Burundi 11.03.1963 Chile 15.09.1925 Colombia 20.06.1933

Comoros 23.10.1978 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 22.08.1935

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Denmark 26.02.1923

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983 El Salvador 11.10.1955

Estonia 08.09.1922 Fiji 19.04.1974 Finland 20.01.1950

France 04.04.1928 Gabon 13.06.1961 Germany 06.06.1925

Grenada 09.07.1979 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966

Haiti 19.04.1955 Hungary 08.06.1956 Ireland 17.06.1924

Italy 01.09.1930 Kenya 13.01.1964 Latvia 29.11.1929

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Madagascar 10.08.1962 Malawi 22.03.1965

Malaysia - Peninsular 05.06.1961 Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 01.11.1937 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 20.09.1956 Netherlands 20.08.1926 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 22.01.1963 Panama 03.06.1958

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Peru 04.04.1962 Poland 21.06.1924

Portugal 16.05.1960 Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Senegal 22.10.1962 Serbia 24.11.2000

Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Spain 01.10.1931 Swaziland 26.04.1978

Sweden 27.11.1923 Tanzania, United Republic

of

19.11.1962 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Tunisia 15.05.1957 Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 06.08.1923

Zambia 02.12.1964

Denunciation

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 28.07.1978

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White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921 (No. 13)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 31.08.1923

63 ratifications

Afghanistan 12.06.1939 Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 26.05.1936

Austria 12.06.1924 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belgium 19.07.1926

Benin 12.12.1960 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 06.03.1925

Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Cambodia 24.02.1969 Cameroon 07.06.1960

Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960 Chile 15.09.1925

Colombia 20.06.1933 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 07.07.1928 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Estonia 08.09.1922

Finland 05.04.1929 France 19.02.1926 Gabon 14.10.1960

Greece 22.12.1926 Guatemala 05.01.1990 Guinea 21.01.1959

Hungary 08.06.1956 Iraq 19.04.1966 Italy 22.10.1952

Lao People's Democratic

Republic

23.01.1964 Latvia 09.09.1924 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Madagascar 01.11.1960 Mali 22.09.1960 Malta 09.06.1988

Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mexico 07.01.1938 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 13.06.1956 Netherlands 15.12.1939 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Niger 27.02.1961 Norway 11.06.1929 Panama 19.06.1970

Poland 21.06.1924 Romania 04.12.1925 Russian Federation 10.10.1991

Senegal 04.11.1960 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 20.06.1924 Suriname 15.06.1976

Sweden 27.11.1923 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 07.06.1960

Tunisia 12.06.1956 Uruguay 06.06.1933 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

28.04.1933

Weekly Rest (Industry) Convention, 1921 (No. 14)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.06.1923

119 ratifications

Afghanistan 12.06.1939 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976

Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 26.05.1936 Armenia 27.01.2006

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bahrain 11.06.1981

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belarus 26.02.1968 Belgium 19.07.1926

Belize 22.06.1999 Benin 12.12.1960 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.07.1954

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Botswana 03.02.1988 Brazil 25.04.1957

Bulgaria 06.03.1925 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Burundi 11.03.1963

Cameroon 07.06.1960 Canada 21.03.1935 Central African Republic 27.10.1960

Chad 10.11.1960 Chile 15.09.1925 China 17.05.1934

Colombia 20.06.1933 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Costa Rica 25.09.1984 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 20.07.1953

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960

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Denmark 30.08.1935 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Egypt 10.05.1960 Equatorial Guinea 12.06.1985 Estonia 29.11.1923

Ethiopia 28.01.1991 Finland 19.06.1923 France 03.09.1926

Gabon 14.10.1960 Ghana 19.06.1973 Greece 11.05.1929

Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 14.06.1988 Guinea 21.01.1959

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Haiti 14.05.1952 Honduras 17.11.1964

Hungary 08.06.1956 India 11.05.1923 Iran, Islamic Republic of 10.06.1972

Iraq 12.05.1960 Ireland 22.07.1930 Israel 26.06.1951

Italy 08.09.1924 Kenya 13.01.1964 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 09.09.1924 Lebanon 26.07.1962 Lesotho 31.10.1966

Libya 27.05.1971 Lithuania 19.06.1931 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Madagascar 01.11.1960 Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964 Mali 22.09.1960

Malta 09.06.1988 Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Mexico 07.01.1938 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 20.09.1956

Mozambique 06.06.1977 Myanmar 11.05.1923 Nepal 10.12.1986

Netherlands 14.07.1965 New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Niger 27.02.1961 Norway 07.07.1937 Pakistan 11.05.1923

Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 08.11.1945 Poland 21.06.1924

Portugal 03.07.1928 Romania 18.08.1923 Russian Federation 22.09.1967

Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Senegal 04.11.1960 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Spain 20.06.1924

Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Sweden 22.12.1931

Switzerland 16.01.1935 Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Thailand 05.04.1968 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 07.06.1960

Tunisia 15.05.1957 Turkey 27.12.1946 Ukraine 19.06.1968

Uruguay 06.06.1933 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944 Viet Nam 03.10.1994

Yemen 29.07.1976 Zimbabwe 06.06.1980

Minimum Age (Trimmers and Stokers) Convention, 1921 (No. 15)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.11.1922

69 ratifications

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Cameroon 03.09.1962 Canada 31.03.1926

India 20.11.1922 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Myanmar 20.11.1922

New Zealand 26.11.1959 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Denunciation

Australia 28.06.1935

Denounced on 02.04.2002

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Argentina 26.05.1936 Belarus 06.11.1956 Belgium 19.07.1926

Denounced on 11.11.1996 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 19.04.1988

Belize 15.12.1983 Bulgaria 06.03.1925 Chile 18.10.1935

Denounced on 06.03.2000 Denounced on 23.04.1980 Denounced on 01.02.1999

China 02.12.1936 Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 07.07.1928

Denounced on 28.04.1999 Denounced on 02.02.2001 Denounced on 07.03.1975

Cyprus 23.09.1960 Denmark 12.05.1924 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Denounced on 02.10.1997 Denounced on 13.11.1997 Denounced on 14.06.2006

Estonia 08.09.1922 Finland 10.10.1925 France 16.01.1928

Denounced on 15.03.2008 Denounced on 13.01.1976 Denounced on 13.07.1990

Germany 11.06.1929 Ghana 20.05.1957 Greece 14.06.1930

Denounced on 08.04.1976 Denounced on 06.06.2011 Denounced on 14.03.1986

Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 13.06.1989 Guyana 08.06.1966

Denounced on 14.05.2003 Denounced on 27.04.1990 Denounced on 15.04.1998

Hungary 01.03.1928 Iceland 21.08.1956 Iraq 19.04.1966

Denounced on 28.05.1998 Denounced on 06.12.1999 Denounced on 13.02.1985

Ireland 05.07.1930 Italy 08.09.1924 Jamaica 26.12.1962

Denounced on 22.06.1978 Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 13.10.2003

Japan 04.12.1930 Kenya 13.01.1964 Latvia 09.09.1924

Denounced on 05.06.2000 Denounced on 09.04.1979 Denounced on 02.06.2007

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malaysia - Sabah 03.03.1964

Denounced on 10.06.2003 Denounced on 24.03.1977 Denounced on 09.09.1997

Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964 Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Denounced on 09.09.1997 Denounced on 09.06.1988 Denounced on 30.07.1990

Morocco 14.03.1958 Netherlands 17.06.1931 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Denounced on 06.01.2000 Denounced on 14.09.1976 Denounced on 02.11.1981

Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 07.10.1927 Pakistan 20.11.1922

Denounced on 02.10.2002 Denounced on 08.07.1980 Denounced on 06.07.2007

Panama 19.06.1970 Poland 21.06.1924 Romania 18.08.1923

Denounced on 31.10.2000 Denounced on 22.03.1978 Denounced on 19.11.1975

Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961

Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 07.03.2000 Denounced on 11.06.2011

Singapore 25.10.1965 Spain 20.06.1924 Sri Lanka 25.04.1951

Denounced on 07.11.2006 Denounced on 16.05.1977 Denounced on 11.02.2000

Sweden 14.07.1925 Switzerland 21.04.1960 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962

Denounced on 23.04.1990 Denounced on 17.08.1999 Denounced on 16.12.1998

Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963 Turkey 29.09.1959 Ukraine 14.09.1956

Denounced on 03.09.2004 Denounced on 30.10.1998 Denounced on 03.05.1979

United Kingdom 08.03.1926 Uruguay 06.06.1933 Yemen 14.04.1969

Denounced on 07.06.2000 Denounced on 02.06.1977 Denounced on 15.06.2000

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Medical Examination of Young Persons (Sea) Convention, 1921 (No. 16)

Adopted at the 3rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.11.1922

82 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Argentina 26.05.1936 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belarus 06.11.1956 Belize 15.12.1983

Brazil 08.06.1936 Cameroon 03.09.1962 Chile 18.10.1935

China 02.12.1936 Colombia 20.06.1933 Costa Rica 23.07.1991

Cuba 07.07.1928 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Estonia 08.09.1922 Germany 11.06.1929 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 13.06.1989 Guinea 12.12.1966 India 20.11.1922

Iraq 19.04.1966 Ireland 05.07.1930 Italy 08.09.1924

Jamaica 26.12.1962 Japan 07.06.1924 Kenya 09.02.1971

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Malaysia - Sabah 03.03.1964 Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 09.03.1938 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Myanmar 20.11.1922 New Zealand 05.12.1961 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Pakistan 20.11.1922 Romania 18.08.1923 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Somalia 18.11.1960 Sri Lanka 25.04.1951

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963 Tunisia 14.04.1970 Ukraine 14.09.1956

Uruguay 06.06.1933 Yemen 14.04.1969

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 28.06.1935 Belgium 19.07.1926 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010

Bulgaria 06.03.1925 Canada 31.03.1926 Croatia 08.10.1991

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010

Cyprus 23.09.1960 Denmark 23.04.1938 Finland 10.10.1925

Denounced on 20.07.2012 Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 22.03.1928 Ghana 20.05.1957 Greece 28.06.1930

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013

Hungary 01.03.1928 Latvia 09.09.1924 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Denounced on 31.07.2013 Denounced on 12.08.2011 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Malta 04.01.1965 Netherlands 09.03.1928 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 18.06.2013

Norway 05.12.1980 Panama 19.06.1970 Poland 21.06.1924

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012

Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Serbia 24.11.2000

Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 09.11.2010 Denounced on 15.03.2013

Singapore 25.10.1965 Spain 20.06.1924 Sweden 14.07.1925

Denounced on 15.06.2011 Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 12.06.2012

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Switzerland 21.04.1960 United Kingdom 08.03.1926

Denounced on 21.02.2011 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Workmen's Compensation (Accidents) Convention, 1925 (No. 17)

Adopted at the 7th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 01.04.1927

74 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983

Argentina 14.03.1950 Armenia 17.12.2004 Austria 21.08.1936

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967 Belgium 03.10.1927

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 05.09.1929

Burkina Faso 30.06.1969 Burundi 11.03.1963 Cabo Verde 03.04.1979

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Colombia 20.06.1933 Comoros 23.10.1978

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 06.08.1928 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 10.05.1960

Finland 20.01.1950 France 17.05.1948 Germany 14.06.1955

Greece 13.06.1952 Guinea 12.12.1966 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Haiti 19.04.1955 Hungary 19.04.1928 Iraq 05.07.1960

Kenya 13.01.1964 Kyrgyzstan 06.06.2005 Latvia 29.05.1928

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malaysia - Peninsular 11.11.1957

Mali 12.07.1968 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Mexico 12.05.1934 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 20.09.1956

Mozambique 06.06.1977 Myanmar 16.02.1956 Netherlands 13.09.1927

New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Panama 03.06.1958

Philippines 17.11.1960 Poland 03.11.1937 Portugal 27.03.1929

Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982

Serbia 24.11.2000 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Somalia 18.11.1960 Spain 22.02.1929

Suriname 15.06.1976 Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 15.05.1957 Uganda 04.06.1963

United Kingdom 28.06.1949 Zambia 02.12.1964

Denunciation

Chile 08.10.1931 Sweden 08.09.1926 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 08.08.2000 Denounced on 17.06.1969 Denounced on 28.07.1978

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Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention, 1925 (No. 18)

Adopted at the 7th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 01.04.1927

68 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 24.09.1956

Armenia 18.05.2005 Australia 22.04.1959 Austria 29.09.1928

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belgium 03.10.1927 Benin 12.12.1960

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 05.09.1929 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960

Burundi 11.03.1963 Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Colombia 20.06.1933

Comoros 23.10.1978 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 06.08.1928

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960

Denmark 18.06.1934 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 10.05.1960

Finland 17.09.1927 France 13.08.1931 Germany 18.09.1928

Guinea 21.01.1959 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 India 30.09.1927

Iraq 26.11.1938 Italy 22.01.1934 Japan 08.10.1928

Latvia 29.11.1929 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Mali 22.09.1960

Mauritania 20.06.1961 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 20.09.1956

Mozambique 06.06.1977 Myanmar 30.09.1927 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Niger 27.02.1961 Norway 11.06.1929 Pakistan 30.09.1927

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Poland 03.11.1937 Portugal 27.03.1929

Rwanda 18.09.1962 Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 29.09.1932

Sri Lanka 17.05.1952 Switzerland 16.11.1927 Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 12.01.1959 Zambia 22.02.1965

Denunciation

Chile 31.05.1933 Hungary 19.04.1928 Ireland 25.11.1927

Denounced on 08.08.2000 Denounced on 25.05.2010 Denounced on 15.03.1937

Netherlands 01.11.1928 Senegal 04.11.1960 Sweden 15.10.1929

Denounced on 01.09.1939 Denounced on 10.05.1971 Denounced on 24.02.1937

United Kingdom 06.10.1926 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 29.04.1936 Denounced on 17.10.1955

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Equality of Treatment (Accident Compensation) Convention, 1925 (No. 19)

Adopted at the 7th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.09.1926

121 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983

Argentina 14.03.1950 Australia 12.06.1959 Austria 29.09.1928

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belgium 03.10.1927 Belize 15.12.1983 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.07.1954

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Botswana 03.02.1988 Brazil 25.04.1957

Bulgaria 05.09.1929 Burkina Faso 30.06.1969 Burundi 11.03.1963

Cabo Verde 18.02.1987 Cameroon 03.09.1962 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Chile 08.10.1931 China 27.04.1934 Colombia 20.06.1933

Comoros 23.10.1978 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 06.08.1928

Cyprus 23.09.1960 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Denmark 31.03.1928 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Dominica 28.02.1983 Dominican Republic 05.12.1956 Egypt 29.11.1948

Estonia 14.04.1930 Fiji 19.04.1974 Finland 17.09.1927

France 04.04.1928 Gabon 13.06.1961 Germany 18.09.1928

Ghana 20.05.1957 Greece 30.05.1936 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 02.08.1961 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966

Haiti 19.04.1955 Hungary 19.04.1928 India 30.09.1927

Indonesia 12.06.1950 Iran, Islamic Republic of 10.06.1972 Iraq 30.04.1940

Ireland 05.07.1930 Israel 05.05.1958 Italy 15.03.1928

Jamaica 26.12.1962 Japan 08.10.1928 Kenya 13.01.1964

Korea, Republic of 29.03.2001 Latvia 29.05.1928 Lebanon 01.06.1977

Lesotho 31.10.1966 Lithuania 28.09.1934 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Madagascar 10.08.1962 Malawi 22.03.1965 Malaysia - Peninsular 11.11.1957

Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964 Mali 17.08.1964 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 12.05.1934

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 13.06.1956 Myanmar 30.09.1927

Netherlands 13.09.1927 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Norway 11.06.1929 Pakistan 30.09.1927 Panama 19.06.1970

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Peru 08.11.1945 Philippines 26.04.1994

Poland 28.02.1928 Portugal 27.03.1929 Rwanda 18.09.1962

Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982

Senegal 22.10.1962 Serbia 24.11.2000 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961

Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Somalia 18.11.1960 South Africa 30.03.1926

Spain 22.02.1929 Sudan 18.06.1957 Suriname 15.06.1976

Swaziland 26.04.1978 Sweden 08.09.1926 Switzerland 01.02.1929

Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 Thailand 05.04.1968

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963 Tunisia 12.06.1956

Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 06.10.1926 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944 Yemen 14.04.1969 Zambia 02.12.1964

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Zimbabwe 06.06.1980

Night Work (Bakeries) Convention, 1925 (No. 20)

Adopted at the 7th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 26.05.1928

17 ratifications

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bulgaria 05.09.1929 Chile 31.05.1933

Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 06.08.1928 Estonia 23.12.1929

Israel 26.07.1951 Panama 19.06.1970 Spain 29.08.1932

Denunciation

Argentina 17.02.1955 Finland 26.05.1928 Ireland 15.03.1937

Denounced on 11.03.1981 Denounced on 31.03.1983 Denounced on 22.12.1980

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Peru 04.04.1962

Denounced on 02.06.1998 Denounced on 19.09.1950 Denounced on 18.06.1996

Sweden 05.01.1940 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 12.06.1970 Denounced on 26.05.1978

Inspection of Emigrants Convention, 1926 (No. 21)

Adopted at the 8th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.12.1927

33 ratifications

Argentina 14.03.1950 Austria 29.12.1927 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Brazil 18.06.1965 Bulgaria 29.11.1929 Colombia 20.06.1933

Cuba 07.09.1954 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Denmark 18.05.1955

Finland 05.04.1929 India 14.01.1928 Ireland 05.07.1930

Japan 08.10.1928 Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 09.06.1988

Mexico 09.03.1938 Myanmar 14.01.1928 Netherlands 13.09.1927

Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 28.01.1957 Pakistan 14.01.1928

Panama 19.06.1970 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Sweden 28.01.1957

Uruguay 06.06.1933 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Conditional ratification

France 13.01.1932 United Kingdom 16.09.1927

Denunciation

Albania 17.03.1932 Australia 18.04.1931 Belgium 15.02.1928

Denounced on 30.06.1999 Denounced on 02.04.2002 Denounced on 14.08.1998

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Hungary 03.02.1931 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Denounced on 25.05.2010 Denounced on 02.06.1982

Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1926 (No. 22)

Adopted at the 9th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 04.04.1928

60 ratifications

Argentina 14.03.1950 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belize 15.12.1983

Brazil 18.06.1965 Chile 18.10.1935 China 02.12.1936

Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 07.07.1928 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Dominica 28.02.1983 Egypt 04.08.1982 Estonia 10.05.1929

Germany 20.09.1930 India 31.10.1932 Iraq 04.10.1966

Ireland 05.07.1930 Italy 10.10.1929 Japan 22.08.1955

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 12.05.1934 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Myanmar 31.10.1932 New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Pakistan 31.10.1932 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Peru 04.04.1962

Portugal 23.05.1983 Romania 11.10.2000 Seychelles 28.10.2005

Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Somalia 18.11.1960

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 14.04.1970 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 01.04.1935 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 11.02.2008 Denounced on 20.06.2013

Belgium 03.10.1927 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 29.11.1929

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010 Denounced on 12.04.2010

Canada 30.06.1938 Croatia 08.10.1991 Finland 08.04.1947

Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 04.04.1928 Ghana 18.03.1965 Liberia 21.06.1977

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 07.06.2006

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Malta 04.01.1965 Morocco 14.03.1958

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 10.09.2012

Netherlands 15.12.1937 Norway 29.03.1940 Panama 19.06.1970

Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 06.02.2009

Poland 08.08.1931 Serbia 24.11.2000 Singapore 25.10.1965

Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 15.06.2011

Spain 23.02.1931 United Kingdom 14.06.1929

Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 07.08.2013

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Repatriation of Seamen Convention, 1926 (No. 23)

Adopted at the 9th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 16.04.1928

47 ratifications

Argentina 14.03.1950 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belize 15.07.2005

China 02.12.1936 Colombia 20.06.1933 Cuba 07.07.1928

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 04.08.1982 Estonia 09.07.1928

Germany 14.03.1930 Iraq 23.09.1976 Ireland 05.07.1930

Italy 10.10.1929 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Mauritania 08.11.1963

Montenegro 03.06.2006 New Zealand 11.01.1980 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Peru 04.04.1962 Portugal 23.05.1983 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Somalia 18.11.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Tunisia 14.04.1970 Ukraine 17.06.1970 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denunciation

Mexico 12.05.1934

Denounced on 15.03.2002

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 03.10.1927 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 29.11.1929

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010 Denounced on 12.04.2010

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cyprus 19.09.1995 France 04.03.1929

Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 20.07.2012 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Ghana 18.03.1965 Greece 06.05.1981 Liberia 21.06.1977

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 07.06.2006

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Netherlands 05.05.1948 Panama 19.06.1970

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 06.02.2009

Philippines 17.11.1960 Poland 08.08.1931 Russian Federation 04.11.1969

Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012

Serbia 24.11.2000 Spain 23.02.1931 Switzerland 21.04.1960

Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 21.02.2011

United Kingdom 03.06.1985

Denounced on 07.08.2013

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Sickness Insurance (Industry) Convention, 1927 (No. 24)

Adopted at the 10th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 15.07.1928

29 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Austria 18.02.1929 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Bulgaria 01.11.1930 Chile 08.10.1931 Colombia 20.06.1933

Croatia 08.10.1991 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Ecuador 05.02.1962

France 17.05.1948 Germany 23.01.1928 Haiti 19.04.1955

Hungary 19.04.1928 Latvia 29.11.1929 Lithuania 19.06.1931

Luxembourg 16.04.1928 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 15.11.1965

Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 29.05.1961 Peru 08.11.1945

Poland 29.09.1948 Romania 28.06.1929 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 29.09.1932 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

United Kingdom 20.02.1931

Denunciation

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 28.07.1978

Sickness Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1927 (No. 25)

Adopted at the 10th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 15.07.1928

21 ratifications

Austria 18.02.1929 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 01.11.1930

Chile 08.10.1931 Colombia 20.06.1933 Croatia 08.10.1991

Germany 23.01.1928 Haiti 19.04.1955 Luxembourg 16.04.1928

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 15.11.1965 Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Norway 29.05.1961 Peru 01.02.1960 Poland 29.09.1948

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 29.09.1932

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 United Kingdom 20.02.1931

Denunciation

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 28.07.1978

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Minimum Wage-Fixing Machinery Convention, 1928 (No. 26)

Adopted at the 11st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 14.06.1930

104 ratifications

Albania 02.08.2001 Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 14.03.1950

Armenia 27.01.2006 Australia 09.03.1931 Austria 15.03.1974

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967 Belarus 15.09.1993

Belgium 11.08.1937 Belize 15.12.1983 Benin 12.12.1960

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.07.1954 Brazil 25.04.1957 Bulgaria 04.06.1935

Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Burundi 11.03.1963 Cameroon 07.06.1960

Canada 25.04.1935 Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960

Chile 31.05.1933 China 05.05.1930 Colombia 20.06.1933

Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960 Costa Rica 16.03.1972

Cuba 24.02.1936 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Dominican Republic 05.12.1956 Ecuador 06.07.1954 Egypt 10.05.1960

Fiji 19.04.1974 France 18.09.1930 Gabon 14.10.1960

Germany 30.05.1929 Ghana 02.07.1959 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 04.05.1961 Guinea 21.01.1959 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Guyana 08.06.1966 Hungary 30.07.1932 India 10.01.1955

Iraq 26.11.1962 Ireland 03.06.1930 Italy 09.09.1930

Jamaica 08.07.1963 Japan 29.04.1971 Kenya 13.01.1964

Korea, Republic of 27.12.2001 Lebanon 26.07.1962 Lesotho 31.10.1966

Libya 27.05.1971 Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Madagascar 01.11.1960

Malawi 22.03.1965 Mali 22.09.1960 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 12.05.1934

Morocco 14.03.1958 Myanmar 21.05.1954 Netherlands 10.11.1936

New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Niger 27.02.1961

Nigeria 16.06.1961 Norway 07.07.1933 Panama 19.06.1970

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Paraguay 24.06.1964 Peru 04.04.1962

Portugal 10.11.1959 Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Senegal 04.11.1960 Seychelles 06.02.1978

Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985

South Africa 28.12.1932 Spain 08.04.1930 Sri Lanka 09.06.1971

Sudan 18.06.1957 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Switzerland 07.05.1947

Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960 Tanzania, United Republic

of

19.11.1962 Togo 07.06.1960

Tunisia 15.05.1957 Turkey 29.01.1975 Uganda 04.06.1963

Uruguay 06.06.1933 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944 Zambia 02.12.1964

Zimbabwe 16.09.1993

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Denunciation

United Kingdom 14.06.1929

Denounced on 25.07.1985

Marking of Weight (Packages Transported by Vessels) Convention, 1929 (No. 27)

Adopted at the 12nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 09.03.1932

66 ratifications

Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 14.03.1950 Australia 09.03.1931

Austria 16.08.1935 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Belarus 11.03.1970 Belgium 06.06.1934 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Bulgaria 04.06.1935 Burundi 11.03.1963 Canada 30.06.1938

Chile 31.05.1933 China 24.06.1931 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 07.09.1954 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960

Denmark 01.10.1981 Estonia 18.01.1932 Finland 08.08.1932

France 29.07.1935 Germany 05.07.1933 Greece 30.05.1936

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Honduras 09.06.1980 Hungary 06.12.1937

India 07.09.1931 Indonesia 12.06.1950 Iraq 21.11.1966

Ireland 05.07.1930 Italy 18.07.1933 Japan 16.03.1931

Kenya 09.02.1971 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lithuania 28.09.1934

Luxembourg 01.04.1931 Mexico 12.05.1934 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 20.09.1956 Myanmar 07.09.1931 Netherlands 04.01.1933

Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 01.07.1932 Pakistan 07.09.1931

Panama 19.06.1970 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Peru 04.04.1962

Poland 18.06.1932 Portugal 01.03.1932 Romania 07.12.1932

Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 29.08.1932 Suriname 15.06.1976

Sweden 11.04.1932 Switzerland 08.11.1934 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Ukraine 17.06.1970 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

17.12.1932 Viet Nam 03.10.1994

Conditional ratification

South Africa 21.02.1933

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Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention, 1929 (No. 28)

Adopted at the 12nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 01.04.1932

4 ratifications

Nicaragua 12.04.1934

Denunciation

Luxembourg 01.04.1931

Denounced on 09.02.1988

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 32 )

Ireland 05.07.1930 Spain 29.08.1932

Denounced on 13.06.1972 Denounced on 28.07.1934

Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29)

Adopted at the 14th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 01.05.1932

177 ratifications

Albania 25.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976

Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 14.03.1950 Armenia 17.12.2004

Australia 02.01.1932 Austria 07.06.1960 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bahrain 11.06.1981 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belarus 21.08.1956 Belgium 20.01.1944

Belize 15.12.1983 Benin 12.12.1960 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.05.2005

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Botswana 05.06.1997 Brazil 25.04.1957

Bulgaria 22.09.1932 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Burundi 11.03.1963

Cabo Verde 03.04.1979 Cambodia 24.02.1969 Cameroon 07.06.1960

Canada 13.06.2011 Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960

Chile 31.05.1933 Colombia 04.03.1969 Comoros 23.10.1978

Congo 10.11.1960 Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 20.07.1953 Cyprus 23.09.1960 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Denmark 11.02.1932

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983 Dominican Republic 05.12.1956

Ecuador 06.07.1954 Egypt 29.11.1955 El Salvador 15.06.1995

Equatorial Guinea 13.08.2001 Eritrea 22.02.2000 Estonia 07.02.1996

Ethiopia 02.09.2003 Fiji 19.04.1974 Finland 13.01.1936

France 24.06.1937 Gabon 14.10.1960 Gambia 04.09.2000

Georgia 22.06.1993 Germany 13.06.1956 Ghana 20.05.1957

Greece 13.06.1952 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 13.06.1989

Guinea 21.01.1959 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966

Haiti 04.03.1958 Honduras 21.02.1957 Hungary 08.06.1956

Iceland 17.02.1958 India 30.11.1954 Indonesia 12.06.1950

Iran, Islamic Republic of 10.06.1957 Iraq 27.11.1962 Ireland 02.03.1931

Israel 07.06.1955 Italy 18.06.1934 Jamaica 26.12.1962

Japan 21.11.1932 Jordan 06.06.1966 Kazakhstan 18.05.2001

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Kenya 13.01.1964 Kiribati 03.02.2000 Kuwait 23.09.1968

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lao People's Democratic

Republic

23.01.1964 Latvia 02.06.2006

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Lesotho 31.10.1966 Liberia 01.05.1931

Libya 13.06.1961 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 24.07.1964

Madagascar 01.11.1960 Malawi 19.11.1999 Malaysia 11.11.1957

Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 22.09.1960 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 12.05.1934

Moldova, Republic of 23.03.2000 Mongolia 15.03.2005 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 20.05.1957 Mozambique 16.06.2003 Myanmar 04.03.1955

Namibia 15.11.2000 Nepal 03.01.2002 Netherlands 31.03.1933

New Zealand 29.03.1938 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Niger 27.02.1961

Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 01.07.1932 Oman 30.10.1998

Pakistan 23.12.1957 Panama 16.05.1966 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976

Paraguay 28.08.1967 Peru 01.02.1960 Philippines 15.07.2005

Poland 30.07.1958 Portugal 26.06.1956 Qatar 12.03.1998

Romania 28.05.1957 Russian Federation 23.06.1956 Rwanda 23.05.2001

Saint Kitts and Nevis 12.10.2000 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

Samoa 30.06.2008 San Marino 01.02.1995 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005

Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978 Senegal 04.11.1960 Serbia 24.11.2000

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985

Somalia 18.11.1960 South Africa 05.03.1997 South Sudan 29.04.2012

Spain 29.08.1932 Sri Lanka 05.04.1950 Sudan 18.06.1957

Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Sweden 22.12.1931

Switzerland 23.05.1940 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 Thailand 26.02.1969 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Timor-Leste 16.06.2009 Togo 07.06.1960 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963

Tunisia 17.12.1962 Turkey 30.10.1998 Turkmenistan 15.05.1997

Uganda 04.06.1963 Ukraine 10.08.1956 United Arab Emirates 27.05.1982

United Kingdom 03.06.1931 Uruguay 06.09.1995 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992

Vanuatu 28.08.2006 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944 Viet Nam 05.03.2007

Yemen 14.04.1969 Zambia 02.12.1964 Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

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Hours of Work (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1930 (No. 30)

Adopted at the 14th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.08.1933

30 ratifications

Argentina 14.03.1950 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bulgaria 22.06.1932

Chile 18.10.1935 Colombia 04.03.1969 Cuba 24.02.1936

Egypt 10.05.1960 Equatorial Guinea 12.06.1985 Ghana 19.06.1973

Guatemala 04.08.1961 Haiti 31.03.1952 Iraq 26.11.1962

Israel 26.06.1951 Kuwait 21.09.1961 Lebanon 01.06.1977

Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Mexico 12.05.1934 Morocco 22.07.1974

Mozambique 06.06.1977 Nicaragua 12.04.1934 Norway 29.06.1953

Panama 16.02.1959 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Spain 29.08.1932 Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Conditional ratification

Austria 16.02.1933

Denunciation

Finland 13.01.1936 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Denounced on 23.06.1999 Denounced on 09.06.1989

Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention (Revised), 1932 (No. 32)

Adopted at the 16th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 30.10.1934

46 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 14.03.1950 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belarus 11.03.1970 Belgium 02.07.1952

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Canada 06.04.1946

Chile 18.10.1935 China 30.11.1935 Croatia 08.10.1991

Honduras 17.11.1964 India 10.02.1947 Ireland 13.06.1972

Kenya 13.01.1964 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Montenegro 03.06.2006 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Nigeria 16.06.1961 Pakistan 10.02.1947 Panama 04.06.1971

Serbia 24.11.2000 Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Ukraine 17.06.1970 United Kingdom 10.01.1935 Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 152 )

Cuba 07.09.1954 Denmark 22.06.1970 Finland 23.08.1949

Denounced on 15.10.1982 Denounced on 22.12.1989 Denounced on 05.12.1981

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France 27.05.1955 Italy 30.10.1933 Mexico 12.05.1934

Denounced on 30.07.1985 Denounced on 07.06.2000 Denounced on 10.02.1982

Netherlands 25.08.1964 Norway 23.06.1956 Peru 04.04.1962

Denounced on 13.05.1998 Denounced on 05.12.1981 Denounced on 19.04.1988

Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Spain 28.07.1934 Sweden 03.08.1938

Denounced on 14.07.2004 Denounced on 03.03.1982 Denounced on 05.12.1981

Denunciation of this Convention and ratification of Convention No. 152

Tanzania. Tanganyika 19.11.1962

Denounced on 30.05.1983

Minimum Age (Non-Industrial Employment) Convention, 1932 (No. 33)

Adopted at the 16th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 06.06.1935

25 ratifications

Cameroon 07.06.1960 Mauritania 20.06.1961

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 60 )

Spain 22.06.1934

Denounced on 05.05.1971

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Argentina 14.03.1950 Austria 26.02.1936 Belgium 06.06.1934

Denounced on 11.11.1996 Denounced on 18.09.2000 Denounced on 19.04.1988

Benin 12.12.1960 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Central African Republic 27.10.1960

Denounced on 11.06.2001 Denounced on 11.02.1999 Denounced on 28.06.2000

Chad 10.11.1960 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Denounced on 21.03.2005 Denounced on 17.03.2004 Denounced on 26.11.1999

Cuba 24.02.1936 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Denounced on 07.03.1975 Denounced on 07.02.2003 Denounced on 14.06.2006

France 29.04.1939 Gabon 14.10.1960 Guinea 21.01.1959

Denounced on 13.07.1990 Denounced on 25.10.2011 Denounced on 06.06.2003

Madagascar 01.11.1960 Mali 22.09.1960 Netherlands 12.07.1935

Denounced on 31.05.2000 Denounced on 11.03.2002 Denounced on 14.09.1976

Niger 27.02.1961 Senegal 04.11.1960 Togo 07.06.1960

Denounced on 04.12.1978 Denounced on 15.12.1999 Denounced on 16.03.1984

Uruguay 06.06.1933

Denounced on 02.06.1977

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Fee-Charging Employment Agencies Convention, 1933 (No. 34)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.10.1936

11 ratifications

Chile 18.10.1935

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 96 )

Argentina 14.03.1950 Finland 13.01.1936 Mexico 21.02.1938

Denounced on 19.09.1996 Denounced on 22.12.1951 Denounced on 01.03.1991

Norway 04.07.1949 Spain 27.04.1935 Sweden 01.01.1936

Denounced on 29.06.1950 Denounced on 05.05.1971 Denounced on 18.07.1950

Turkey 27.12.1946

Denounced on 23.01.1952

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 181 )

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Denounced on 24.03.2005 Denounced on 09.10.2000 Denounced on 25.07.2007

Old-Age Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 35)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.07.1937

11 ratifications

Argentina 17.02.1955 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Chile 18.10.1935

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 23.08.1939 Italy 22.10.1947

Malta 04.01.1965 Peru 08.11.1945 Poland 29.09.1948

United Kingdom 18.07.1936

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 128 (Part III))

Ecuador 05.02.1962

Denounced on 05.04.1978

Old-Age Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (No. 36)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.07.1937

10 ratifications

Argentina 17.02.1955 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Chile 18.10.1935

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 23.08.1939 Italy 22.10.1947

Malta 04.01.1965 Peru 01.02.1960 Poland 29.09.1948

United Kingdom 18.07.1936

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Invalidity Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 37)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.07.1937

11 ratifications

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Chile 18.10.1935 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 23.08.1939 Italy 22.10.1947

Peru 08.11.1945 Poland 29.09.1948 Slovakia 01.01.1993

United Kingdom 18.07.1936

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 128 (Part II))

Ecuador 05.02.1962

Denounced on 05.04.1978

Invalidity Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (No. 38)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.07.1937

10 ratifications

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Chile 18.10.1935 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 23.08.1939 Italy 22.10.1947

Peru 01.02.1960 Poland 29.09.1948 Slovakia 01.01.1993

United Kingdom 18.07.1936

Survivors' Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 39)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.11.1946

8 ratifications

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Italy 22.10.1952

Peru 08.11.1945 Poland 29.09.1948 Slovakia 01.01.1993

United Kingdom 18.07.1936

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 128 (Part IV))

Ecuador 05.02.1962

Denounced on 05.04.1978

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Survivors' Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (No. 40)

Adopted at the 17th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.09.1949

7 ratifications

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Italy 22.10.1952 Peru 01.02.1960

Poland 29.09.1948 Slovakia 01.01.1993 United Kingdom 18.07.1936

Denunciation

Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denounced on 27.09.2000

Night Work (Women) Convention (Revised), 1934 (No. 41)

Adopted at the 18th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.11.1936

38 ratifications

Afghanistan 12.06.1939 Argentina 14.03.1950 Benin 12.12.1960

Burkina Faso 21.11.1960 Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960

Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Estonia 21.12.1935 Gabon 14.10.1960

Mali 22.09.1960 Morocco 13.06.1956 Niger 27.02.1961

Suriname 15.06.1976 Togo 07.06.1960 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Denunciation

Hungary 18.12.1936 Myanmar 22.11.1935 Peru 08.11.1945

Denounced on 15.11.1977 Denounced on 30.03.1967 Denounced on 13.01.1997

United Kingdom 25.01.1937

Denounced on 04.10.1947

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 89 )

Belgium 04.08.1937 Brazil 08.06.1936 Congo 10.11.1960

Denounced on 01.04.1952 Denounced on 25.04.1957 Denounced on 04.06.1971

Egypt 11.07.1947 France 25.01.1938 Greece 30.05.1936

Denounced on 26.07.1960 Denounced on 21.09.1953 Denounced on 27.04.1959

Guinea 21.01.1959 India 22.11.1935 Iraq 28.03.1938

Denounced on 12.12.1966 Denounced on 27.02.1950 Denounced on 17.11.1967

Ireland 15.03.1937 Madagascar 01.11.1960 Mauritania 20.06.1961

Denounced on 14.01.1952 Denounced on 10.11.2008 Denounced on 08.11.1963

Netherlands 09.12.1935 New Zealand 29.03.1938 Pakistan 22.11.1935

Denounced on 22.10.1954 Denounced on 10.11.1950 Denounced on 14.02.1951

Senegal 04.11.1960 South Africa 28.05.1935 Sri Lanka 02.09.1950

Denounced on 22.10.1962 Denounced on 02.03.1950 Denounced on 31.03.1966

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Switzerland 04.06.1936

Denounced on 06.05.1950

Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention (Revised), 1934 (No. 42)

Adopted at the 18th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.06.1936

53 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 14.03.1950 Australia 29.04.1959

Austria 26.02.1936 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belize 15.12.1983 Brazil 08.06.1936 Bulgaria 29.12.1949

Burundi 11.03.1963 Comoros 23.10.1978 Cuba 22.10.1936

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Denmark 22.06.1939 France 17.05.1948

Greece 13.06.1952 Guyana 08.06.1966 Haiti 19.04.1955

Honduras 17.11.1964 Hungary 17.06.1935 India 13.01.1964

Iraq 25.07.1941 Italy 22.10.1952 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 20.05.1937 Morocco 20.05.1957

Myanmar 17.05.1957 New Zealand 29.03.1938 Norway 21.05.1935

Panama 16.02.1959 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Poland 29.09.1948

Rwanda 18.09.1962 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985

South Africa 26.02.1952 Spain 24.06.1958 Suriname 15.06.1976

Turkey 27.12.1946 United Kingdom 29.04.1936

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 121 )

Belgium 03.08.1949 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.07.1954 Chile 14.10.1994

Denounced on 22.04.1970 Denounced on 31.01.1977 Denounced on 30.09.1999

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Finland 20.01.1950 Germany 17.06.1955

Denounced on 05.09.1967 Denounced on 23.09.1968 Denounced on 01.03.1972

Ireland 15.03.1937 Japan 06.06.1936 Luxembourg 03.03.1958

Denounced on 09.06.1969 Denounced on 07.06.1974 Denounced on 24.07.1972

Netherlands 01.09.1939 Sweden 24.02.1937 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 02.08.1966 Denounced on 17.06.1969 Denounced on 28.06.1973

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Sheet-Glass Works Convention, 1934 (No. 43)

Adopted at the 18th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.01.1938

13 ratifications

Belgium 04.08.1937 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 05.02.1938 Ireland 15.05.1939

Malta 09.06.1988 Mexico 09.03.1938 Norway 21.05.1935

Panama 19.06.1970 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denunciation

United Kingdom 13.01.1937

Denounced on 04.12.1958

Unemployment Provision Convention, 1934 (No. 44)

Adopted at the 18th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.06.1938

14 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Cyprus 08.10.1965

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 21.02.1949 Ireland 10.06.1937

Italy 22.10.1952 Netherlands 17.01.1966 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Peru 04.04.1962 Spain 05.05.1971 United Kingdom 29.04.1936

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 168 )

Norway 20.05.1957 Switzerland 14.06.1939

Denounced on 19.06.1990 Denounced on 17.10.1990

Underground Work (Women) Convention, 1935 (No. 45)

Adopted at the 19th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 30.05.1937

98 ratifications

Afghanistan 14.05.1937 Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 14.03.1950

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Belarus 04.08.1961 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 22.09.1938 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Cameroon 03.09.1962

China 02.12.1936 Costa Rica 22.03.1960 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 14.04.1936 Cyprus 23.09.1960 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961

Dominican Republic 12.08.1957 Ecuador 06.07.1954 Egypt 11.07.1947

Fiji 19.04.1974 Gabon 13.06.1961 Ghana 20.05.1957

Greece 30.05.1936 Guatemala 07.03.1960 Guinea 12.12.1966

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966 Haiti 05.04.1960

Honduras 20.06.1960 India 25.03.1938 Indonesia 12.06.1950

Japan 11.06.1956 Kenya 13.01.1964 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Lebanon 26.07.1962 Lesotho 31.10.1966 Malawi 22.03.1965

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Malaysia - Peninsular 11.11.1957 Mexico 21.02.1938 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 20.09.1956 Nicaragua 01.03.1976 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Pakistan 25.03.1938 Panama 16.02.1959 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976

Portugal 18.10.1937 Russian Federation 04.05.1961 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Serbia 24.11.2000 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965

Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Somalia 18.11.1960 South Africa 25.06.1936

Sri Lanka 20.12.1950 Swaziland 05.06.1981 Switzerland 23.05.1940

Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania. Tanganyika 30.01.1962

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 15.05.1957 Turkey 21.04.1938

Uganda 04.06.1963 Ukraine 04.08.1961 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.11.1944

Viet Nam 03.10.1994

Denunciation

Australia 07.10.1953 Austria 03.07.1937 Belgium 04.08.1937

Denounced on 20.05.1988 Denounced on 03.04.2008 Denounced on 30.05.2008

Canada 16.09.1966 Chile 16.03.1946 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denounced on 19.05.1978 Denounced on 30.05.1997 Denounced on 24.04.2008

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Estonia 04.06.1937 Finland 03.03.1938

Denounced on 29.05.2008 Denounced on 06.12.2007 Denounced on 19.09.1997

France 25.01.1938 Germany 15.11.1954 Hungary 19.12.1938

Denounced on 02.05.2008 Denounced on 25.04.2008 Denounced on 30.05.2008

Ireland 20.08.1936 Italy 22.10.1952 Luxembourg 03.03.1958

Denounced on 27.05.1988 Denounced on 29.05.2008 Denounced on 29.04.1988

Malta 09.06.1988 Netherlands 20.02.1937 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Denounced on 29.05.2008 Denounced on 29.04.1998 Denounced on 23.06.1987

Peru 08.11.1945 Poland 15.06.1957 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Denounced on 09.06.1997 Denounced on 29.05.2008 Denounced on 20.02.2008

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 24.06.1958 Sweden 11.07.1936

Denounced on 18.03.2008 Denounced on 14.04.2008 Denounced on 15.06.1967

United Kingdom 18.07.1936 Uruguay 18.03.1954 Zambia 02.12.1964

Denounced on 26.05.1988 Denounced on 26.05.1978 Denounced on 03.03.1998

Zimbabwe 06.06.1980

Denounced on 30.05.2008

Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935 (No. 47)

Adopted at the 19th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.06.1957

15 ratifications

Australia 22.10.1970 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 21.08.1956

Finland 23.11.1989 Korea, Republic of 07.11.2011 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Moldova, Republic of 09.12.1997 New Zealand 29.03.1938

Norway 13.03.1979 Russian Federation 23.06.1956 Sweden 11.08.1982

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Ukraine 10.08.1956 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992

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Maintenance of Migrants' Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (No. 48)

Adopted at the 19th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.08.1938

12 ratifications

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Croatia 08.10.1991 Israel 16.01.1963

Italy 22.10.1952 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovenia 29.05.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Denunciation

Hungary 10.08.1937 Netherlands 06.10.1938 Poland 21.03.1938

Denounced on 27.10.1983 Denounced on 27.07.1999 Denounced on 10.08.1973

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 157 )

Spain 08.07.1937

Denounced on 11.09.1986

Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (No. 49)

Adopted at the 19th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.06.1938

10 ratifications

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Djibouti 03.08.1978

France 25.01.1938 Ireland 10.06.1937 Malta 09.06.1988

Mexico 21.02.1938 Norway 21.07.1936 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Denunciation

New Zealand 29.03.1938

Denounced on 09.06.1989

Recruiting of Indigenous Workers Convention, 1936 (No. 50)

Adopted at the 20th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.09.1939

33 ratifications

Argentina 14.03.1950 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967

Burundi 11.03.1963 Cameroon 03.09.1962 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960

Fiji 19.04.1974 Ghana 20.05.1957 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 13.06.1989 Guyana 08.06.1966 Jamaica 26.12.1962

Japan 08.09.1938 Kenya 13.01.1964 Malawi 07.06.1966

Malaysia 11.11.1957 New Zealand 08.07.1947 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Norway 07.07.1937 Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965

Swaziland 26.04.1978 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963

Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 22.05.1939 Zambia 02.12.1964

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Denunciation

Belgium 26.07.1948 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Somalia 18.11.1960

Denounced on 13.09.1999 Denounced on 02.03.2000 Denounced on 15.09.1981

Holidays with Pay Convention, 1936 (No. 52)

Adopted at the 20th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.09.1939

54 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Argentina 14.03.1950 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Belarus 06.11.1956 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Burundi 30.07.1971

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Colombia 07.06.1963 Comoros 23.10.1978

Cuba 20.07.1953 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 Denmark 22.06.1939

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominican Republic 05.12.1956 Egypt 03.07.1954

France 23.08.1939 Gabon 13.06.1961 Georgia 22.06.1993

Greece 13.06.1952 Israel 22.08.1951 Kuwait 21.09.1961

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 26.07.1962 Libya 20.06.1962

Mali 12.07.1968 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 09.03.1938

Morocco 20.09.1956 Myanmar 21.05.1954 New Zealand 10.11.1950

Panama 03.06.1958 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 01.02.1960

Senegal 22.10.1962 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tunisia 15.05.1957 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 132 )

Brazil 22.09.1938 Burkina Faso 30.06.1969 Cameroon 25.05.1970

Denounced on 23.09.1998 Denounced on 12.07.1974 Denounced on 07.08.1973

Chad 08.06.1961 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Finland 23.08.1949

Denounced on 15.12.2000 Denounced on 23.08.1996 Denounced on 15.01.1990

Guinea 12.12.1966 Hungary 08.06.1956 Iraq 12.05.1960

Denounced on 02.06.1977 Denounced on 19.08.1998 Denounced on 19.02.1974

Italy 22.10.1952 Madagascar 10.08.1962 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 08.02.1972 Denounced on 06.09.2010

Spain 05.05.1971 Ukraine 14.09.1956 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 30.06.1972 Denounced on 25.10.2001 Denounced on 02.06.1977

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Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936 (No. 53)

Adopted at the 21st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.03.1939

37 ratifications

Argentina 17.02.1955 Brazil 12.10.1938 Cuba 05.02.1971

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 20.05.1939 Estonia 20.06.1938

Ireland 10.06.1985 Israel 19.06.1969 Libya 15.11.1974

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 01.09.1939 Montenegro 03.06.2006

New Zealand 29.03.1938 Peru 04.04.1962 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Turkey 22.04.2005

United States 29.10.1938

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 11.04.1938 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 29.12.1949

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010 Denounced on 12.04.2010

Croatia 08.10.1991 Denmark 13.07.1938 Finland 08.04.1947

Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 19.06.1947 Germany 18.11.1988 Italy 22.10.1952

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013

Liberia 09.05.1960 Luxembourg 15.02.1991 Malta 19.09.2002

Denounced on 07.06.2006 Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 22.01.2013

Norway 07.07.1937 Panama 19.06.1970 Philippines 17.11.1960

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 20.08.2012

Serbia 24.11.2000 Spain 05.05.1971

Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Shipowners' Liability (Sick and Injured Seamen) Convention, 1936 (No. 55)

Adopted at the 21st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.10.1939

18 ratifications

Belize 15.07.2005 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 04.08.1982

Mexico 15.09.1939 Peru 04.04.1962 Tunisia 14.04.1970

Turkey 17.03.2005 United States 29.10.1938

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 11.04.1938 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 France 19.06.1947

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Greece 19.06.1968 Italy 22.10.1952 Liberia 09.05.1960

Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 07.06.2006

Luxembourg 15.02.1991 Morocco 14.03.1958 Panama 04.06.1971

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 06.02.2009

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Spain 30.11.1971

Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sickness Insurance (Sea) Convention, 1936 (No. 56)

Adopted at the 21st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 09.12.1949

20 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 04.08.1982

Mexico 01.02.1984 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Peru 04.04.1962

Slovenia 29.05.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 165 )

Spain 30.11.1971

Denounced on 02.07.1991

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 03.08.1949 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 29.12.1949

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010 Denounced on 12.04.2010

Croatia 08.10.1991 France 09.12.1948 Germany 12.12.1956

Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013

Luxembourg 15.02.1991 Norway 06.06.1966 Panama 04.06.1971

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 06.02.2009

Serbia 24.11.2000 United Kingdom 30.09.1944

Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Minimum Age (Sea) Convention (Revised), 1936 (No. 58)

Adopted at the 22nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.04.1939

51 ratifications

Argentina 17.02.1955 Belize 15.12.1983 Guatemala 30.10.1961

Lebanon 06.12.1993 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 18.07.1952

New Zealand 07.06.1946 Peru 04.04.1962 Sri Lanka 18.05.1959

Tanzania. Zanzibar 22.06.1964 United States 29.10.1938 Yemen 14.04.1969

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Belarus 06.11.1956

Denounced on 16.02.1998 Denounced on 30.04.1984 Denounced on 03.05.1979

Belgium 11.04.1938 Brazil 12.10.1938 Bulgaria 29.12.1949

Denounced on 19.04.1988 Denounced on 28.06.2001 Denounced on 23.04.1980

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Cuba 20.07.1953 Cyprus 10.01.1995 Denmark 04.06.1955

Denounced on 07.03.1975 Denounced on 02.10.1997 Denounced on 13.11.1997

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Fiji 19.04.1974 France 09.12.1948

Denounced on 14.06.2006 Denounced on 03.01.2003 Denounced on 13.07.1990

Ghana 20.05.1957 Greece 09.10.1963 Grenada 09.07.1979

Denounced on 06.06.2011 Denounced on 14.03.1986 Denounced on 14.05.2003

Iceland 21.08.1956 Iraq 30.12.1939 Italy 22.10.1952

Denounced on 06.12.1999 Denounced on 13.02.1985 Denounced on 28.07.1981

Jamaica 26.12.1962 Japan 22.08.1955 Kenya 13.01.1964

Denounced on 13.10.2003 Denounced on 05.06.2000 Denounced on 09.04.1979

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Netherlands 08.07.1947 Nigeria 16.06.1961

Denounced on 30.07.1990 Denounced on 14.09.1976 Denounced on 02.10.2002

Norway 07.07.1937 Panama 19.06.1970 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Denounced on 08.07.1980 Denounced on 31.10.2000 Denounced on 03.05.1979

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Spain 05.05.1971

Denounced on 07.03.2000 Denounced on 11.06.2011 Denounced on 16.05.1977

Sweden 06.01.1939 Switzerland 21.04.1960 Tunisia 14.04.1970

Denounced on 23.04.1990 Denounced on 17.08.1999 Denounced on 19.10.1995

Turkey 29.09.1959 Ukraine 14.09.1956 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 30.10.1998 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 02.06.1977

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 11.06.1992 Canada 10.09.1951 Liberia 09.05.1960

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 07.06.2006

Minimum Age (Industry) Convention (Revised), 1937 (No. 59)

Adopted at the 23rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 21.02.1941

36 ratifications

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Guatemala 13.06.1989 Lebanon 01.06.1977

New Zealand 08.07.1947 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 04.04.1962

Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 Yemen 14.04.1969

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Albania 03.06.1957 Belarus 06.11.1956 Bulgaria 22.07.1960

Denounced on 16.02.1998 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 23.04.1980

Burundi 30.07.1971 China 21.02.1940 Cuba 07.09.1954

Denounced on 19.07.2000 Denounced on 28.04.1999 Denounced on 07.03.1975

Fiji 19.04.1974 Ghana 20.05.1957 Iraq 05.07.1960

Denounced on 03.01.2003 Denounced on 06.06.2011 Denounced on 13.02.1985

Italy 22.10.1952 Kenya 13.01.1964 Libya 27.05.1971

Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 09.04.1979 Denounced on 19.06.1975

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Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mongolia 03.06.1969

Denounced on 24.03.1977 Denounced on 30.07.1990 Denounced on 16.12.2002

Nigeria 16.06.1961 Norway 26.08.1938 Pakistan 26.05.1955

Denounced on 02.10.2002 Denounced on 08.07.1980 Denounced on 06.07.2006

Philippines 17.11.1960 Romania 06.06.1973 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Denounced on 04.06.1998 Denounced on 19.11.1975 Denounced on 03.05.1979

Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Spain 05.05.1971 Swaziland 26.04.1978

Denounced on 11.06.2011 Denounced on 16.05.1977 Denounced on 23.10.2002

Tunisia 14.04.1970 Turkey 12.07.1993 Ukraine 14.09.1956

Denounced on 19.10.1995 Denounced on 30.10.1998 Denounced on 03.05.1979

Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 02.06.1977

Minimum Age (Non-Industrial Employment) Convention (Revised), 1937 (No. 60)

Adopted at the 23rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.12.1950

11 ratifications

Denunciation

New Zealand 08.07.1947 Paraguay 21.03.1966

Denounced on 11.07.1961 Denounced on 12.12.2001

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Belarus 06.11.1956 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Cuba 07.09.1954

Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 23.04.1980 Denounced on 07.03.1975

Italy 22.10.1952 Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 24.03.1977 Denounced on 03.05.1979

Spain 05.05.1971 Ukraine 14.09.1956 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 16.05.1977 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 02.06.1977

Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937 (No. 62)

Adopted at the 23rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 04.07.1942

30 ratifications

Belgium 03.10.1951 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Burundi 11.03.1963

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Egypt 25.03.1982

France 16.12.1950 Greece 29.08.1984 Guinea 12.12.1966

Honduras 17.11.1964 Ireland 13.06.1972 Malta 09.06.1988

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Netherlands 02.05.1950 Peru 04.04.1962

Poland 17.04.1950 Rwanda 18.09.1962 Spain 24.06.1958

Suriname 15.06.1976 Switzerland 23.05.1940 Tunisia 12.01.1959

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 167 )

Algeria 19.10.1962 Colombia 04.03.1969 Denmark 30.11.1972

Denounced on 06.06.2006 Denounced on 06.09.1994 Denounced on 10.07.1995

Finland 08.04.1947 Germany 14.06.1955 Guatemala 09.01.1973

Denounced on 23.01.1997 Denounced on 18.11.1993 Denounced on 07.10.1991

Hungary 08.06.1956 Mexico 04.07.1941 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 22.05.1989 Denounced on 05.10.1990 Denounced on 25.05.2005

Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938 (No. 63)

Adopted at the 24th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.06.1940

34 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Barbados 08.05.1967 Chile 10.05.1957

Excluding Part III Excluding Part III

Cuba 07.09.1954 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 05.10.1940

Excluding Parts III and IV

France 28.06.1951 Kenya 13.01.1964 Myanmar 24.11.1961

Excluding Parts III and IV

Nicaragua 01.10.1981 South Africa 08.08.1939 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960

Excluding Parts II and IV Excluding Parts III and IV

Tanzania, United Republic

of

19.11.1962 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 160 )

Australia 05.09.1939 Austria 26.11.1958 Canada 06.04.1946

Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 22.11.1995

Denmark 22.06.1939 Finland 08.04.1947 Germany 22.06.1954

Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 25.04.1991

Guatemala 04.08.1961 Ireland 09.10.1946 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Denounced on 07.04.1993 Denounced on 27.10.1995 Denounced on 14.06.1994

Mexico 16.07.1942 Netherlands 09.03.1940 New Zealand 18.01.1940

Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 05.10.1991 Denounced on 06.11.2001

Norway 29.03.1940 Panama 15.07.1971 Portugal 24.02.1983

Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 03.04.1996 Denounced on 08.12.1993

Spain 05.05.1971 Sri Lanka 25.08.1952 Sweden 21.06.1939

Denounced on 03.10.1989 Denounced on 01.04.1993 Denounced on 24.04.1988

Switzerland 23.05.1940 United Kingdom 26.05.1947

Denounced on 24.04.1988 Denounced on 27.05.1987

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Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1939 (No. 64)

Adopted at the 25th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.07.1948

31 ratifications

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Burundi 11.03.1963 Cameroon 03.09.1962

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Fiji 19.04.1974 Ghana 20.05.1957

Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 13.06.1989 Guyana 08.06.1966

Jamaica 26.12.1962 Kenya 13.01.1964 Lesotho 31.10.1966

Malawi 07.06.1966 Malaysia 11.11.1957 New Zealand 08.07.1947

Nigeria 17.10.1960 Panama 19.06.1970 Rwanda 18.09.1962

Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961

Singapore 25.10.1965 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962

Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 24.08.1943 Yemen 14.04.1969

Zambia 02.12.1964

Denunciation

Belgium 26.07.1948 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Somalia 18.11.1960

Denounced on 18.11.1998 Denounced on 08.07.1999 Denounced on 11.09.1978

Penal Sanctions (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1939 (No. 65)

Adopted at the 25th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.07.1948

33 ratifications

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967 Cameroon 03.09.1962

Fiji 19.04.1974 Ghana 20.05.1957 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 04.08.1961 Guyana 08.06.1966 Jamaica 26.12.1962

Kenya 13.01.1964 Lesotho 31.10.1966 Liberia 25.05.1962

Malawi 22.03.1965 Malaysia 11.11.1957 Morocco 27.03.1963

New Zealand 08.07.1947 Niger 23.03.1962 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Panama 19.06.1970 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Seychelles 06.02.1978

Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965 Somalia 18.11.1960

Swaziland 26.04.1978 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963

Tunisia 17.12.1962 Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 24.08.1943

Yemen 14.04.1969 Zambia 02.12.1964

Denunciation

Mauritius 02.12.1969

Denounced on 08.07.1999

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Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1939 (No. 67)

Adopted at the 25th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.03.1955

4 ratifications

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Cuba 20.07.1953 Peru 04.04.1962

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 153 )

Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 19.06.1989

Food and Catering (Ships' Crews) Convention, 1946 (No. 68)

Adopted at the 28th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 24.03.1957

25 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 24.09.1956

Egypt 10.08.1982 Equatorial Guinea 23.04.1996 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Ireland 12.06.1956 New Zealand 31.05.1977 Peru 04.04.1962

Portugal 13.06.1952 Romania 11.10.2000 Turkey 17.03.2005

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 05.12.1951 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Canada 19.03.1951

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 15.06.2010

France 09.12.1948 Greece 28.08.1981 Italy 22.10.1952

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013

Luxembourg 15.02.1991 Netherlands 17.06.1958 Norway 28.01.1957

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 10.02.2009

Panama 04.06.1971 Poland 13.04.1954 Spain 14.07.1971

Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 04.02.2010

United Kingdom 06.08.1953

Denounced on 07.08.2013

Certification of Ships' Cooks Convention, 1946 (No. 69)

Adopted at the 28th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.04.1953

38 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 04.08.1982 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Indonesia 30.03.1992 Ireland 16.06.1951 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Montenegro 03.06.2006 New Zealand 11.01.1980 Peru 04.04.1962

Portugal 13.06.1952 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Turkey 17.03.2005 Ukraine 17.06.1970

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 29.08.1995 Belgium 05.12.1951 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Canada 19.03.1951 Croatia 08.10.1991

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010

France 09.12.1948 Ghana 18.03.1965 Greece 09.10.1963

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013

Italy 22.10.1952 Japan 29.07.1975 Luxembourg 15.02.1991

Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 05.08.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Netherlands 23.02.1951 Norway 06.03.1952 Panama 04.06.1971

Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 06.02.2009

Poland 13.04.1954 Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Serbia 24.11.2000

Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 15.03.2013

Spain 05.05.1971 United Kingdom 29.07.1949

Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Seafarers' Pensions Convention, 1946 (No. 71)

Adopted at the 28th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.10.1962

13 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 17.02.1955 Bulgaria 29.12.1949

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 04.08.1982 France 09.12.1948

Greece 02.12.1986 Italy 10.04.1962 Lebanon 06.12.1993

Netherlands 27.08.1957 Norway 04.07.1949 Panama 04.06.1971

Peru 04.04.1962

Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention, 1946 (No. 73)

Adopted at the 28th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.08.1955

46 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Argentina 17.02.1955

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 10.08.1982

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Ireland 06.06.1986 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Lebanon 06.12.1993 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Peru 04.04.1962

Portugal 13.06.1952 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 14.04.1970 Turkey 17.03.2005

Ukraine 17.06.1970 Uruguay 18.03.1954

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 29.08.1995 Belgium 05.12.1951 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Canada 19.03.1951 Croatia 08.10.1991

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010

Denmark 28.07.1980 Finland 15.05.1956 France 09.12.1948

Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Germany 08.10.1976 Greece 06.05.1981 Italy 22.10.1952

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013

Japan 22.08.1955 Lithuania 19.11.1997 Luxembourg 15.02.1991

Denounced on 05.08.2013 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Malta 18.05.1990 Netherlands 17.06.1958 Norway 17.02.1955

Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 10.02.2009

Panama 04.06.1971 Poland 13.04.1954 Russian Federation 04.11.1969

Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012

Serbia 24.11.2000 Spain 14.07.1971 Sweden 09.01.1962

Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 12.06.2012

Certification of Able Seamen Convention, 1946 (No. 74)

Adopted at the 28th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 14.07.1951

29 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Egypt 30.03.1967

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Ireland 21.06.1957 Lebanon 06.12.1993

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Montenegro 03.06.2006 New Zealand 05.12.1961

Portugal 13.06.1952 Slovenia 29.05.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

United States 09.04.1953

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belgium 05.12.1951 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 20.06.2013 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010

Canada 19.03.1951 Croatia 08.10.1991 France 09.12.1948

Denounced on 15.06.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Ghana 18.03.1965 Italy 23.06.1981 Luxembourg 15.02.1991

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Malta 19.09.2002 Netherlands 14.07.1950 Panama 04.06.1971

Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 06.02.2009

Poland 13.04.1954 Serbia 24.11.2000 Spain 05.05.1971

Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 04.02.2010

United Kingdom 13.05.1952

Denounced on 07.08.2013

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Medical Examination of Young Persons (Industry) Convention, 1946 (No. 77)

Adopted at the 29th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.12.1950

43 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 17.02.1955

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 06.11.1956 Belgium 10.04.1979

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Cameroon 25.05.1970

Comoros 23.10.1978 Cuba 13.01.1954 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominican Republic 19.06.1973 Ecuador 18.07.1975

El Salvador 15.06.1995 France 28.06.1951 Greece 28.08.1981

Guatemala 13.02.1952 Haiti 12.04.1957 Hungary 08.06.1956

Iraq 13.01.1951 Israel 23.12.1953 Italy 22.10.1952

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977 Luxembourg 03.03.1958

Malta 18.05.1990 Nicaragua 01.03.1976 Panama 15.07.1971

Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 04.04.1962 Philippines 17.11.1960

Poland 11.12.1947 Portugal 23.05.1983 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 05.05.1971 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tunisia 14.04.1970 Turkey 02.11.1984 Ukraine 14.09.1956

Uruguay 18.03.1954

Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946 (No. 78)

Adopted at the 29th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.12.1950

39 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 17.02.1955

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 06.11.1956 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Cameroon 25.05.1970 Comoros 23.10.1978

Cuba 07.09.1954 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Ecuador 26.08.1975 El Salvador 15.06.1995 France 28.06.1951

Greece 28.08.1981 Guatemala 13.02.1952 Haiti 12.04.1957

Honduras 20.06.1960 Hungary 08.06.1956 Iraq 05.07.1960

Israel 23.12.1953 Italy 22.10.1952 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Malta 18.05.1990

Nicaragua 01.03.1976 Panama 19.06.1970 Paraguay 21.03.1966

Peru 04.04.1962 Poland 11.12.1947 Portugal 23.05.1983

Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 05.05.1971

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Ukraine 14.09.1956 Uruguay 18.03.1954

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Night Work of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946 (No. 79)

Adopted at the 29th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.12.1950

20 ratifications

Argentina 17.02.1955 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 06.11.1956

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Cuba 07.09.1954 Dominican Republic 22.09.1953

Guatemala 13.02.1952 Israel 23.12.1953 Italy 22.10.1952

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 03.03.1958

Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 04.04.1962 Poland 11.12.1947

Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Spain 05.05.1971 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Ukraine 14.09.1956 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Final Articles Revision Convention, 1946 (No. 80)

Adopted at the 29th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 28.05.1947

57 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Argentina 14.03.1950 Australia 25.01.1949

Austria 31.03.1949 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belgium 03.08.1949

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 13.04.1948 Bulgaria 07.11.1955

Canada 31.07.1947 Chile 03.11.1949 China 04.08.1947

Colombia 10.06.1947 Cuba 20.07.1953 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denmark 30.06.1949 Dominican Republic 29.08.1947 Egypt 07.06.1949

Ethiopia 23.07.1947 Finland 28.06.1947 France 20.01.1948

Greece 13.06.1952 Guatemala 01.10.1947 India 17.11.1947

Iraq 09.09.1947 Ireland 14.06.1947 Italy 11.12.1947

Japan 27.05.1954 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 29.10.1948

Mexico 20.04.1948 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 20.05.1957

Netherlands 15.01.1948 New Zealand 08.07.1947 Norway 05.01.1949

Pakistan 25.03.1948 Panama 13.05.1954 Peru 04.04.1962

Poland 11.12.1947 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 South Africa 19.06.1947 Spain 24.06.1958

Sri Lanka 19.09.1950 Sweden 29.05.1947 Switzerland 22.04.1947

Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Thailand 05.12.1947 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Turkey 13.07.1949 United Kingdom 28.05.1947 United States 24.06.1948

Uruguay 18.03.1954 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

13.09.1948 Viet Nam 03.10.1994

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Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81)

Adopted at the 30th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.04.1950

145 ratifications

Albania 18.08.2004 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976

Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 17.02.1955 Armenia 17.12.2004

Excluding Part II

Australia 24.06.1975 Austria 30.04.1949 Azerbaijan 09.08.2000

Excluding Part II Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bahrain 11.06.1981 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belarus 25.09.1995 Belgium 05.04.1957

Excluding Part II

Belize 15.12.1983 Benin 11.06.2001 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 11.10.1989 Bulgaria 29.12.1949

Burkina Faso 21.05.1974 Burundi 30.07.1971 Cabo Verde 16.10.1979

Cameroon 03.09.1962 Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Chad 30.11.1965

Excluding Part II

Colombia 13.11.1967 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 26.11.1999

Excluding Part II

Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 07.09.1954

Cyprus 23.09.1960 Czech Republic 16.03.2011 Côte d'Ivoire 05.06.1987

Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

19.04.1968 Denmark 06.08.1958 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Dominica 28.02.1983 Dominican Republic 22.09.1953 Ecuador 26.08.1975

Egypt 11.10.1956 El Salvador 15.06.1995 Estonia 01.02.2005

Fiji 28.05.2008 Finland 20.01.1950 France 16.12.1950

Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Gabon 17.07.1972 Germany 14.06.1955 Ghana 02.07.1959

Greece 16.06.1955 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 13.02.1952

Excluding Part II

Guinea 26.03.1959 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966

Excluding Part II. Has ratified the

Protocol of 1995.

Haiti 31.03.1952 Honduras 06.05.1983 Hungary 04.01.1994

Iceland 24.03.2009 India 07.04.1949 Indonesia 29.01.2004

Excluding Part II

Iraq 13.01.1951 Ireland 16.06.1951 Israel 07.06.1955

Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Italy 22.10.1952 Jamaica 26.12.1962 Japan 20.10.1953

Excluding Part II

Jordan 27.03.1969 Kazakhstan 06.07.2001 Kenya 13.01.1964

Korea, Republic of 09.12.1992 Kuwait 23.11.1964 Kyrgyzstan 26.07.2000

Latvia 25.07.1994 Lebanon 26.07.1962 Lesotho 14.06.2001

Liberia 25.03.2003 Libya 27.05.1971 Lithuania 26.09.1994

Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Madagascar 21.12.1971 Malawi 22.03.1965

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Malaysia 01.07.1963 Mali 02.03.1964 Malta 04.01.1965

Excluding Part II

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996

Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 14.03.1958 Mozambique 06.06.1977

Netherlands 15.09.1951 New Zealand 30.11.1959 Niger 09.01.1979

Excluding Part II

Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 05.01.1949 Pakistan 10.10.1953

Excluding Part II Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Panama 03.06.1958 Paraguay 28.08.1967 Peru 01.02.1960

Poland 02.06.1995 Portugal 12.02.1962 Qatar 18.08.1976

Romania 06.06.1973 Russian Federation 02.07.1998 Rwanda 02.12.1980

Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Senegal 22.10.1962 Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 28.10.2005

Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 17.09.2009

Excluding Part II

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 South Africa 20.06.2013

Spain 30.05.1960 Sri Lanka 03.04.1956 Sudan 22.10.1970

Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 05.06.1981 Sweden 25.11.1949

Has ratified the Protocol of 1995

Switzerland 13.07.1949 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tajikistan 21.10.2009

Tanzania. Tanganyika 30.01.1962 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 30.03.2012

Excluding Part II. Has ratified the

Protocol of 1995.

Trinidad and Tobago 17.08.2007 Tunisia 15.05.1957 Turkey 05.03.1951

Uganda 04.06.1963 Ukraine 10.11.2004 United Arab Emirates 27.05.1982

Excluding Part II

United Kingdom 28.06.1949 Uruguay 28.06.1973 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

21.07.1967

Excluding Part II

Viet Nam 03.10.1994 Yemen 29.07.1976 Zambia 23.12.2013

Zimbabwe 16.09.1993

Protocol of 1995 to the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947

Adopted at the 82nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 09.06.1998

11 ratifications

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Azerbaijan 09.08.2000 Cyprus 21.01.2000 Finland 09.06.1997

Guyana 15.04.1998 Ireland 09.06.1998 Luxembourg 08.04.2008

Moldova, Republic of 28.04.2000 Norway 11.06.1999 Russian Federation 02.07.1998

Sweden 09.06.1997 Tanzania. Tanganyika 15.03.1999

Social Policy (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 82)

Adopted at the 30th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.06.1955

4 ratifications

Belgium 27.01.1955 France 26.07.1954 New Zealand 19.06.1954

United Kingdom 27.03.1950

Labour Standards (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 83)

Adopted at the 30th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 15.06.1974

2 ratifications

United Kingdom 27.03.1950

Denunciation

Australia 15.06.1973

Denounced on 03.09.2004

Right of Association (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 84)

Adopted at the 30th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 01.07.1953

9 ratifications

Belgium 27.01.1955 Fiji 19.04.1974 France 26.07.1954

Mauritania 09.02.1987 Mauritius 25.11.1969 New Zealand 01.07.1952

Solomon Islands 28.05.1984 Somalia 29.05.1984 United Kingdom 27.03.1950

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Labour Inspectorates (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 85)

Adopted at the 30th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 26.07.1955

11 ratifications

Belgium 27.01.1955 Benin 12.12.1960 Fiji 19.04.1974

France 26.07.1954 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Somalia 18.11.1960

Tanzania. Zanzibar 22.06.1964 Togo 07.06.1960 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963

United Kingdom 27.03.1950

Denunciation

Australia 30.09.1954

Denounced on 20.01.2006

Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1947 (No. 86)

Adopted at the 30th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.02.1953

23 ratifications

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967 Ecuador 03.10.1969

Fiji 19.04.1974 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 13.02.1952

Guyana 08.06.1966 Jamaica 26.12.1962 Kenya 13.01.1964

Malawi 22.03.1965 Malaysia - Sabah 03.03.1964 Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964

Mauritius 02.12.1969 Panama 19.06.1970 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961

Singapore 25.10.1965 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962

Uganda 04.06.1963 United Kingdom 27.03.1950 Yemen 14.04.1969

Zambia 02.12.1964

Denunciation

Australia 15.06.1973

Denounced on 06.02.2004

Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87)

Adopted at the 31st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 04.07.1950

152 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 13.06.2001

Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 18.01.1960 Armenia 02.01.2006

Australia 28.02.1973 Austria 18.10.1950 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bahamas 14.06.2001 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belarus 06.11.1956 Belgium 23.10.1951 Belize 15.12.1983

Benin 12.12.1960 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

04.01.1965 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Botswana 22.12.1997 Bulgaria 08.06.1959 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960

Burundi 25.06.1993 Cabo Verde 01.02.1999 Cambodia 23.08.1999

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Cameroon 07.06.1960 Canada 23.03.1972 Central African Republic 27.10.1960

Chad 10.11.1960 Chile 01.02.1999 Colombia 16.11.1976

Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960 Costa Rica 02.06.1960

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 25.06.1952 Cyprus 24.05.1966

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001

Denmark 13.06.1951 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Dominican Republic 05.12.1956 Ecuador 29.05.1967 Egypt 06.11.1957

El Salvador 06.09.2006 Equatorial Guinea 13.08.2001 Eritrea 22.02.2000

Estonia 22.03.1994 Ethiopia 04.06.1963 Fiji 17.04.2002

Finland 20.01.1950 France 28.06.1951 Gabon 14.10.1960

Gambia 04.09.2000 Georgia 03.08.1999 Germany 20.03.1957

Ghana 02.06.1965 Greece 30.03.1962 Grenada 25.10.1994

Guatemala 13.02.1952 Guinea 21.01.1959 Guyana 25.09.1967

Haiti 05.06.1979 Honduras 27.06.1956 Hungary 06.06.1957

Iceland 19.08.1950 Indonesia 09.06.1998 Ireland 04.06.1955

Israel 28.01.1957 Italy 13.05.1958 Jamaica 26.12.1962

Japan 14.06.1965 Kazakhstan 13.12.2000 Kiribati 03.02.2000

Kuwait 21.09.1961 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 27.01.1992

Lesotho 31.10.1966 Liberia 25.05.1962 Libya 04.10.2000

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Madagascar 01.11.1960

Malawi 19.11.1999 Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 22.09.1960

Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 01.04.2005

Mexico 01.04.1950 Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Mongolia 03.06.1969

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Mozambique 23.12.1996 Myanmar 04.03.1955

Namibia 03.01.1995 Netherlands 07.03.1950 Nicaragua 31.10.1967

Niger 27.02.1961 Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 04.07.1949

Pakistan 14.02.1951 Panama 03.06.1958 Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000

Paraguay 28.06.1962 Peru 02.03.1960 Philippines 29.12.1953

Poland 25.02.1957 Portugal 14.10.1977 Romania 28.05.1957

Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Rwanda 08.11.1988 Saint Kitts and Nevis 25.08.2000

Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

09.11.2001 Samoa 30.06.2008

San Marino 19.12.1986 Sao Tome and Principe 17.06.1992 Senegal 04.11.1960

Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 15.06.1961

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 13.04.2012

South Africa 19.02.1996 Spain 20.04.1977 Sri Lanka 15.09.1995

Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 26.04.1978 Sweden 25.11.1949

Switzerland 25.03.1975 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tanzania, United Republic

of

18.04.2000 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Timor-Leste 16.06.2009

Togo 07.06.1960 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963 Tunisia 18.06.1957

Turkey 12.07.1993 Turkmenistan 15.05.1997 Uganda 02.06.2005

Ukraine 14.09.1956 United Kingdom 27.06.1949 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Vanuatu 28.08.2006 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

20.09.1982 Yemen 29.07.1976

Zambia 02.09.1996 Zimbabwe 09.04.2003

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Employment Service Convention, 1948 (No. 88)

Adopted at the 31st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.08.1950

89 ratifications

Albania 07.01.2009 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976

Argentina 24.09.1956 Australia 24.12.1949 Austria 25.09.1973

Azerbaijan 11.03.1993 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Belarus 25.09.1995

Belgium 16.03.1953 Belize 15.12.1983 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 25.04.1957 Canada 24.08.1950

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Colombia 31.10.1967 Costa Rica 02.06.1960

Cuba 29.04.1952 Cyprus 23.09.1960 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

16.06.1969 Denmark 30.11.1972 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Dominican Republic 22.09.1953 Ecuador 26.08.1975 Egypt 03.07.1954

El Salvador 15.06.1995 Ethiopia 04.06.1963 Finland 23.11.1989

France 15.10.1952 Georgia 11.09.2002 Germany 22.06.1954

Ghana 04.04.1961 Greece 16.06.1955 Guatemala 13.02.1952

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Hungary 04.01.1994 India 24.06.1959

Indonesia 08.08.2002 Iraq 22.06.1951 Ireland 29.10.1969

Israel 21.08.1959 Japan 20.10.1953 Kazakhstan 18.05.2001

Kenya 13.01.1964 Korea, Republic of 27.12.2001 Lebanon 01.06.1977

Libya 20.06.1962 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 03.03.1958

Madagascar 03.06.1998 Malaysia 06.06.1974 Malta 04.01.1965

Mauritius 03.09.2004 Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Mozambique 06.06.1977 Netherlands 07.03.1950 New Zealand 03.12.1949

Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Nigeria 16.06.1961 Norway 04.07.1949

Panama 19.06.1970 Peru 06.04.1962 Philippines 29.12.1953

Portugal 23.06.1972 Romania 06.06.1973 San Marino 23.05.1985

Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982 Serbia 24.11.2000 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961

Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 30.05.1960 Suriname 15.06.1976 Sweden 25.11.1949

Switzerland 19.01.1952 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960 Tanzania. Tanganyika 30.01.1962

Thailand 26.02.1969 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 11.10.1968

Turkey 14.07.1950 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

16.11.1964

Denunciation

Bulgaria 29.12.1949 Italy 22.10.1952 United Kingdom 10.08.1949

Denounced on 13.03.1961 Denounced on 09.08.1971 Denounced on 06.08.1971

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Night Work (Women) Convention (Revised), 1948 (No. 89)

Adopted at the 31st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 27.02.1951

67 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Bahrain 11.06.1981

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belize 15.12.1983 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 25.04.1957 Burundi 11.03.1963

Cameroon 25.05.1970 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 04.06.1971

Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Egypt 26.07.1960 Ghana 02.07.1959 Guatemala 13.02.1952

Guinea 12.12.1966 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 India 27.02.1950

Has ratified the Protocol of 1990

Iraq 17.11.1967 Kenya 30.11.1965 Kuwait 21.09.1961

Lebanon 26.07.1962 Libya 20.06.1962 Madagascar 10.11.2008

Has ratified the Protocol of 1990

Malawi 22.03.1965 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Pakistan 14.02.1951 Panama 19.06.1970 Paraguay 21.03.1966

Romania 28.05.1957 Rwanda 18.09.1962 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Senegal 22.10.1962 Serbia 24.11.2000 South Africa 02.03.1950

Swaziland 05.06.1981 Syrian Arab Republic 01.12.1949 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Tunisia 15.05.1957 United Arab Emirates 27.05.1982

Has ratified the Protocol of 1990

Denunciation

Austria 05.10.1950 Belgium 01.04.1952 Cuba 29.04.1952

Denounced on 26.07.2001 Denounced on 27.02.1992 Denounced on 30.12.1991

Cyprus 08.10.1965 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Dominican Republic 22.09.1953

Denounced on 09.07.2001 Denounced on 27.06.2001 Denounced on 06.11.2001

France 21.09.1953 Greece 27.04.1959 Ireland 14.01.1952

Denounced on 26.02.1992 Denounced on 25.02.1992 Denounced on 26.02.1982

Italy 22.10.1952 Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Malta 04.01.1965

Denounced on 27.02.1992 Denounced on 19.02.1982 Denounced on 11.02.1991

Netherlands 22.10.1954 New Zealand 10.11.1950 Philippines 29.12.1953

Denounced on 26.02.1972 Denounced on 23.03.1981 Denounced on 27.02.2012

Portugal 02.06.1964 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Denounced on 27.02.1992 Denounced on 11.02.2002 Denounced on 16.11.2011

Spain 24.06.1958 Sri Lanka 31.03.1966 Switzerland 06.05.1950

Denounced on 27.02.1992 Denounced on 25.01.1982 Denounced on 24.02.1992

Uruguay 18.03.1954 Zambia 22.02.1965

Denounced on 25.02.1982 Denounced on 10.09.2001

Protocol of 1990 to the Night Work (Women) Convention (Revised), 1948

Adopted at the 77th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 26.06.1990

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5 ratifications

India 21.11.2003 Madagascar 10.11.2008 Tunisia 21.08.2000

Denunciation

Cyprus 04.01.1994 Czech Republic 15.03.1993

Denounced on 09.07.2001 Denounced on 27.06.2001

Night Work of Young Persons (Industry) Convention (Revised), 1948 (No. 90)

Adopted at the 31st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 12.06.1951

51 ratifications

Argentina 24.09.1956 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bangladesh 22.06.1972

Barbados 15.01.1976 Belarus 06.11.1956 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Burundi 30.07.1971 Cameroon 25.05.1970

Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 29.04.1952

Cyprus 08.10.1965 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Dominican Republic 12.08.1957

France 30.07.1985 Ghana 04.04.1961 Greece 30.03.1962

Guatemala 13.02.1952 Guinea 12.12.1966 Haiti 12.04.1957

India 27.02.1950 Israel 23.12.1953 Italy 22.10.1952

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 26.07.1962 Lithuania 26.09.1994

Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 20.06.1956

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 22.10.1954 Norway 20.05.1957

Pakistan 14.02.1951 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 04.04.1962

Philippines 29.12.1953 Poland 26.06.1968 Russian Federation 10.08.1956

Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 05.05.1971 Sri Lanka 18.05.1959

Swaziland 05.06.1981 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Tunisia 26.04.1961 Ukraine 14.09.1956 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Paid Vacations (Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 91)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 14.09.1967

25 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Belgium 30.08.1962

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 29.04.1952

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Iceland 15.07.1952

Israel 30.03.1953 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Norway 29.06.1950 Poland 08.10.1956 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovenia 29.05.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 14.04.1970

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 146 )

Brazil 18.06.1965 Finland 22.12.1951 France 26.10.1951

Denounced on 24.09.1998 Denounced on 15.01.1990 Denounced on 15.06.1978

Italy 05.05.1971 Netherlands 22.12.1961 Portugal 29.07.1952

Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 12.11.1980 Denounced on 25.06.1984

Spain 05.05.1971

Denounced on 09.03.1979

Accommodation of Crews Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 92)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.01.1953

47 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Belize 15.07.2005 Brazil 08.06.1954 Costa Rica 02.06.1960

Cuba 29.04.1952 Egypt 04.08.1982 Equatorial Guinea 23.04.1996

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Iraq 01.12.1977 Ireland 21.07.1952

Israel 21.08.1980 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Moldova, Republic of 12.12.2005

Montenegro 03.06.2006 New Zealand 31.05.1977 Portugal 29.07.1952

Romania 11.10.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Turkey 17.03.2005 Ukraine 17.06.1970

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 11.06.1992 Belgium 30.08.1962 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 18.01.2010

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cyprus 19.09.1995 Denmark 30.09.1950

Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 20.07.2012 Denounced on 23.06.2011

Finland 22.12.1951 France 26.10.1951 Germany 14.08.1974

Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013

Ghana 18.03.1965 Greece 02.12.1986 Italy 23.06.1981

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013

Liberia 21.06.1977 Luxembourg 15.02.1991 Netherlands 17.06.1958

Denounced on 07.06.2006 Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 13.12.2011

Norway 29.06.1950 Panama 04.06.1971 Poland 13.04.1954

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 06.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012

Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Serbia 24.11.2000 Spain 14.07.1971

Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 15.03.2013 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sweden 18.07.1950 United Kingdom 06.08.1953

Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 07.08.2013

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Labour Clauses (Public Contracts) Convention, 1949 (No. 94)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.09.1952

62 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Armenia 18.05.2005

Austria 10.11.1951 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belgium 13.10.1952 Belize 15.12.1983 Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010

Brazil 18.06.1965 Bulgaria 07.11.1955 Burundi 11.03.1963

Cameroon 03.09.1962 Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Costa Rica 02.06.1960

Cuba 29.04.1952 Cyprus 23.09.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.09.1960

Denmark 15.08.1955 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Egypt 26.07.1960 Finland 22.12.1951 France 20.09.1951

Ghana 04.04.1961 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 13.02.1952

Guinea 12.12.1966 Guyana 08.06.1966 Iraq 25.04.1986

Israel 30.03.1953 Italy 22.10.1952 Jamaica 26.12.1962

Kenya 13.01.1964 Malaysia - Sabah 03.03.1964 Malaysia - Sarawak 03.03.1964

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Morocco 20.09.1956

Netherlands 20.05.1952 Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 12.02.1996

Panama 04.06.1971 Philippines 29.12.1953 Rwanda 18.09.1962

Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Sierra Leone 15.06.1961

Singapore 25.10.1965 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985 Somalia 18.11.1960

Spain 05.05.1971 Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 05.06.1981

Syrian Arab Republic 07.06.1957 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

06.09.2010

Turkey 29.03.1961 Uganda 04.06.1963 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Yemen 14.04.1969

Denunciation

United Kingdom 30.06.1950

Denounced on 20.09.1982

Protection of Wages Convention, 1949 (No. 95)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 24.09.1952

97 ratifications

Afghanistan 07.01.1957 Albania 02.08.2001 Algeria 19.10.1962

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

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Argentina 24.09.1956 Armenia 17.12.2004 Austria 10.11.1951

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belarus 04.08.1961 Belgium 22.04.1970 Belize 15.12.1983

Benin 12.12.1960 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Botswana 05.06.1997

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Brazil 25.04.1957 Bulgaria 07.11.1955 Burkina Faso 21.11.1960

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Cameroon 07.06.1960 Central African Republic 27.10.1960 Chad 10.11.1960

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Colombia 07.06.1963 Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 10.11.1960

Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Cuba 29.04.1952 Cyprus 23.09.1960

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.11.1960 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

16.06.1969

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983 Dominican Republic 19.06.1973

Ecuador 06.07.1954 Egypt 26.07.1960 France 15.10.1952

Gabon 14.10.1960 Greece 16.06.1955 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 13.02.1952 Guinea 21.01.1959 Guyana 08.06.1966

Honduras 20.06.1960 Hungary 08.06.1956 Iran, Islamic Republic of 10.06.1972

Iraq 12.05.1960 Israel 12.01.1959 Italy 22.10.1952

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977 Libya 20.06.1962

Madagascar 01.11.1960 Malaysia 17.11.1961 Mali 22.09.1960

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritania 20.06.1961 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Mexico 27.09.1955 Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Netherlands 20.05.1952

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Nicaragua 01.03.1976 Niger 27.02.1961 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Norway 29.06.1950 Panama 19.06.1970 Paraguay 21.03.1966

Philippines 29.12.1953 Poland 25.10.1954 Portugal 24.02.1983

Romania 06.06.1973 Russian Federation 04.05.1961 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998 Senegal 04.11.1960 Sierra Leone 15.06.1961

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Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 17.09.2009 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part III)

Somalia 18.11.1960 Spain 24.06.1958 Sri Lanka 27.10.1983

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Sudan 22.10.1970 Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 26.04.1978

Syrian Arab Republic 07.06.1957 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962

Togo 07.06.1960 Tunisia 28.05.1958 Turkey 29.03.1961

Uganda 04.06.1963 Ukraine 04.08.1961 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

10.08.1982 Yemen 14.04.1969 Zambia 23.10.1979

Excluding Article 11 by virtue of the

ratification of Convention No. 173

(acceptance of Part II)

Denunciation

United Kingdom 24.09.1951

Denounced on 16.09.1983

Fee-Charging Employment Agencies Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 96)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.07.1951

42 ratifications

Argentina 19.09.1996 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.07.1954

Has accepted the provisions of Part III Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II

Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Cuba 03.02.1953 Côte d'Ivoire 28.07.1992

Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part III

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Egypt 26.07.1960 France 10.03.1953

Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II

Gabon 13.06.1961 Ghana 21.08.1973 Guatemala 03.01.1953

Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II

Ireland 13.06.1972 Libya 20.06.1962 Luxembourg 15.12.1958

Has accepted the provisions of Part III Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II

Malta 09.06.1988 Mauritania 31.03.1964 Mexico 01.03.1991

Has accepted the provisions of Part III Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part III

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Pakistan 26.05.1952 Senegal 22.10.1962 Sri Lanka 30.04.1958

Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part III Has accepted the provisions of Part III

Swaziland 05.06.1981 Syrian Arab Republic 07.06.1957 Turkey 23.01.1952

Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part II Has accepted the provisions of Part III

Denunciation

Brazil 21.06.1957 Finland 22.12.1951 Germany 08.09.1954

Denounced on 14.01.1972 Denounced on 30.06.1992 Denounced on 10.07.1992

Norway 29.06.1950 Sweden 18.07.1950

Denounced on 05.07.2002 Denounced on 04.06.1992

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 181 )

Algeria 19.10.1962 Belgium 04.07.1958 Ethiopia 30.04.1991

Denounced on 06.06.2006 Denounced on 28.09.2004 Denounced on 10.05.1999

Israel 19.06.1961 Italy 09.01.1953 Japan 11.06.1956

Denounced on 04.10.2012 Denounced on 01.02.2000 Denounced on 28.07.1999

Netherlands 13.02.1992 Panama 15.07.1971 Poland 25.10.1954

Denounced on 15.09.1999 Denounced on 10.08.1999 Denounced on 15.09.2008

Portugal 07.06.1985 Spain 05.05.1971 Suriname 15.06.1976

Denounced on 25.03.2002 Denounced on 15.06.1999 Denounced on 12.04.2006

Uruguay 07.07.1976

Denounced on 14.06.2004

Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 97)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.01.1952

49 ratifications

Albania 02.03.2005 Algeria 19.10.1962 Armenia 27.01.2006

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

II

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Barbados 08.05.1967 Belgium 27.07.1953

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Belize 15.12.1983 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 18.06.1965

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

III

Burkina Faso 09.06.1961 Cameroon 03.09.1962 Cuba 29.04.1952

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Cyprus 23.09.1960 Dominica 28.02.1983 Ecuador 05.04.1978

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

France 29.03.1954 Germany 22.06.1959 Grenada 09.07.1979

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

II

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

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Guatemala 13.02.1952 Guyana 08.06.1966 Israel 30.03.1953

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Italy 22.10.1952 Jamaica 26.12.1962 Kenya 30.11.1965

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Kyrgyzstan 10.09.2008 Madagascar 14.06.2001 Malawi 22.03.1965

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

III

Malaysia - Sabah 03.03.1964 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Moldova, Republic of 12.12.2005

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 20.05.1952 New Zealand 10.11.1950

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

III

Has excluded the provisions of Annex I

Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 17.02.1955 Philippines 21.04.2009

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

II and III

Portugal 12.12.1978 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Serbia 24.11.2000

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

III

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 21.03.1967 Tajikistan 10.04.2007

Has excluded the provisions of Annex

III

Tanzania. Zanzibar 22.06.1964 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

United Kingdom 22.01.1951 Uruguay 18.03.1954 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

09.06.1983

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I and III

Zambia 02.12.1964

Has excluded the provisions of

Annexes I to III

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Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98)

Adopted at the 32nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.07.1951

163 ratifications

Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962 Angola 04.06.1976

Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 24.09.1956 Armenia 12.11.2003

Australia 28.02.1973 Austria 10.11.1951 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belarus 06.11.1956 Belgium 10.12.1953 Belize 15.12.1983

Benin 16.05.1968 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Botswana 22.12.1997 Brazil 18.11.1952 Bulgaria 08.06.1959

Burkina Faso 16.04.1962 Burundi 10.10.1997 Cabo Verde 03.04.1979

Cambodia 23.08.1999 Cameroon 03.09.1962 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Chad 08.06.1961 Chile 01.02.1999 Colombia 16.11.1976

Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 26.11.1999 Costa Rica 02.06.1960

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 29.04.1952 Cyprus 24.05.1966

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

16.06.1969

Denmark 15.08.1955 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Dominican Republic 22.09.1953 Ecuador 28.05.1959 Egypt 03.07.1954

El Salvador 06.09.2006 Equatorial Guinea 13.08.2001 Eritrea 22.02.2000

Estonia 22.03.1994 Ethiopia 04.06.1963 Fiji 19.04.1974

Finland 22.12.1951 France 26.10.1951 Gabon 29.05.1961

Gambia 04.09.2000 Georgia 22.06.1993 Germany 08.06.1956

Ghana 02.07.1959 Greece 30.03.1962 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 13.02.1952 Guinea 26.03.1959 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Guyana 08.06.1966 Haiti 12.04.1957 Honduras 27.06.1956

Hungary 06.06.1957 Iceland 15.07.1952 Indonesia 15.07.1957

Iraq 27.11.1962 Ireland 04.06.1955 Israel 28.01.1957

Italy 13.05.1958 Jamaica 26.12.1962 Japan 20.10.1953

Jordan 12.12.1968 Kazakhstan 18.05.2001 Kenya 13.01.1964

Kiribati 03.02.2000 Kuwait 09.08.2007 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 27.01.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977 Lesotho 31.10.1966

Liberia 25.05.1962 Libya 20.06.1962 Lithuania 26.09.1994

Luxembourg 03.03.1958 Madagascar 03.06.1998 Malawi 22.03.1965

Malaysia 05.06.1961 Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 02.03.1964

Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritania 03.12.2001 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Mongolia 03.06.1969 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 20.05.1957 Mozambique 23.12.1996 Namibia 03.01.1995

Nepal 11.11.1996 Netherlands 22.12.1993 New Zealand 09.06.2003

Nicaragua 31.10.1967 Niger 23.03.1962 Nigeria 17.10.1960

Norway 17.02.1955 Pakistan 26.05.1952 Panama 16.05.1966

Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 13.03.1964

Philippines 29.12.1953 Poland 25.02.1957 Portugal 01.07.1964

Romania 26.11.1958 Russian Federation 10.08.1956 Rwanda 08.11.1988

Saint Kitts and Nevis 04.09.2000 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

Samoa 30.06.2008 San Marino 19.12.1986 Sao Tome and Principe 17.06.1992

Senegal 28.07.1961 Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 04.10.1999

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Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Singapore 25.10.1965 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 13.04.2012 South Africa 19.02.1996

South Sudan 29.04.2012 Spain 20.04.1977 Sri Lanka 13.12.1972

Sudan 18.06.1957 Suriname 05.06.1996 Swaziland 26.04.1978

Sweden 18.07.1950 Switzerland 17.08.1999 Syrian Arab Republic 07.06.1957

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Timor-Leste 16.06.2009 Togo 08.11.1983 Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963

Tunisia 15.05.1957 Turkey 23.01.1952 Turkmenistan 15.05.1997

Uganda 04.06.1963 Ukraine 14.09.1956 United Kingdom 30.06.1950

Uruguay 18.03.1954 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992 Vanuatu 28.08.2006

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

19.12.1968 Yemen 14.04.1969 Zambia 02.09.1996

Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery (Agriculture) Convention, 1951 (No. 99)

Adopted at the 34th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.08.1953

53 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Australia 19.06.1969 Austria 29.10.1953

Belgium 17.10.1968 Belize 15.12.1983 Brazil 25.04.1957

Cameroon 25.05.1970 Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Colombia 04.03.1969

Comoros 23.10.1978 Costa Rica 02.06.1960 Cuba 13.01.1954

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 Djibouti 03.08.1978

El Salvador 15.06.1995 France 29.03.1954 Gabon 13.06.1961

Germany 25.02.1954 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 04.08.1961

Guinea 12.12.1966 Hungary 18.06.1969 Ireland 22.06.1978

Italy 05.05.1971 Kenya 09.02.1971 Malawi 22.03.1965

Malta 28.11.1969 Mauritius 02.12.1969 Mexico 23.08.1952

Moldova, Republic of 04.04.2003 Morocco 14.10.1960 Netherlands 11.06.1954

New Zealand 01.07.1952 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Paraguay 24.06.1964

Peru 01.02.1960 Philippines 29.12.1953 Poland 05.07.1977

Senegal 22.10.1962 Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 04.06.1970 Sri Lanka 05.04.1954

Swaziland 05.06.1981 Syrian Arab Republic 10.08.1965 Tunisia 12.01.1959

Turkey 23.06.1970 Uruguay 18.03.1954 Zambia 20.06.1972

Zimbabwe 16.09.1993

Denunciation

United Kingdom 09.06.1953

Denounced on 16.08.1994

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Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100)

Adopted at the 34th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.05.1953

171 ratifications

Afghanistan 22.08.1969 Albania 03.06.1957 Algeria 19.10.1962

Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.05.2003 Argentina 24.09.1956

Armenia 29.07.1994 Australia 10.12.1974 Austria 29.10.1953

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahamas 14.06.2001 Bangladesh 28.01.1998

Barbados 19.09.1974 Belarus 21.08.1956 Belgium 23.05.1952

Belize 22.06.1999 Benin 16.05.1968 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Botswana 05.06.1997 Brazil 25.04.1957

Bulgaria 07.11.1955 Burkina Faso 30.06.1969 Burundi 25.06.1993

Cabo Verde 16.10.1979 Cambodia 23.08.1999 Cameroon 25.05.1970

Canada 16.11.1972 Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Chad 29.03.1966

Chile 20.09.1971 China 02.11.1990 Colombia 07.06.1963

Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 26.11.1999 Costa Rica 02.06.1960

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 13.01.1954 Cyprus 19.11.1987

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

16.06.1969

Denmark 22.06.1960 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Dominican Republic 22.09.1953 Ecuador 11.03.1957 Egypt 26.07.1960

El Salvador 12.10.2000 Equatorial Guinea 12.06.1985 Eritrea 22.02.2000

Estonia 10.05.1996 Ethiopia 24.03.1999 Fiji 17.04.2002

Finland 14.01.1963 France 10.03.1953 Gabon 13.06.1961

Gambia 04.09.2000 Georgia 22.06.1993 Germany 08.06.1956

Ghana 14.03.1968 Greece 06.06.1975 Grenada 25.10.1994

Guatemala 02.08.1961 Guinea 11.08.1967 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Guyana 13.06.1975 Haiti 04.03.1958 Honduras 09.08.1956

Hungary 08.06.1956 Iceland 17.02.1958 India 25.09.1958

Indonesia 11.08.1958 Iran, Islamic Republic of 10.06.1972 Iraq 28.08.1963

Ireland 18.12.1974 Israel 09.06.1965 Italy 08.06.1956

Jamaica 14.01.1975 Japan 24.08.1967 Jordan 22.09.1966

Kazakhstan 18.05.2001 Kenya 07.05.2001 Kiribati 17.06.2009

Korea, Republic of 08.12.1997 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lao People's Democratic

Republic

13.06.2008

Latvia 27.01.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977 Lesotho 27.01.1998

Libya 20.06.1962 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 23.08.1967

Madagascar 10.08.1962 Malawi 22.03.1965 Malaysia 09.09.1997

Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 12.07.1968 Malta 09.06.1988

Mauritania 03.12.2001 Mauritius 18.12.2002 Mexico 23.08.1952

Moldova, Republic of 23.03.2000 Mongolia 03.06.1969 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 11.05.1979 Mozambique 06.06.1977 Namibia 06.04.2010

Nepal 10.06.1976 Netherlands 16.06.1971 New Zealand 03.06.1983

Nicaragua 31.10.1967 Niger 09.08.1966 Nigeria 08.05.1974

Norway 24.09.1959 Pakistan 11.10.2001 Panama 03.06.1958

Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000 Paraguay 24.06.1964 Peru 01.02.1960

Philippines 29.12.1953 Poland 25.10.1954 Portugal 20.02.1967

Romania 28.05.1957 Russian Federation 30.04.1956 Rwanda 02.12.1980

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Saint Kitts and Nevis 25.08.2000 Saint Lucia 18.08.1983 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

04.12.2001

Samoa 30.06.2008 San Marino 23.05.1985 Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982

Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978 Senegal 22.10.1962 Serbia 24.11.2000

Seychelles 23.11.1999 Sierra Leone 15.11.1968 Singapore 30.05.2002

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 13.04.2012

South Africa 30.03.2000 South Sudan 29.04.2012 Spain 06.11.1967

Sri Lanka 01.04.1993 Sudan 22.10.1970 Swaziland 05.06.1981

Sweden 20.06.1962 Switzerland 25.10.1972 Syrian Arab Republic 07.06.1957

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

26.02.2002 Thailand 08.02.1999

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 08.11.1983 Trinidad and Tobago 29.05.1997

Tunisia 11.10.1968 Turkey 19.07.1967 Turkmenistan 15.05.1997

Uganda 02.06.2005 Ukraine 10.08.1956 United Arab Emirates 24.02.1997

United Kingdom 15.06.1971 Uruguay 16.11.1989 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992

Vanuatu 28.07.2006 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

10.08.1982 Viet Nam 07.10.1997

Yemen 29.07.1976 Zambia 20.06.1972 Zimbabwe 14.12.1989

Holidays with Pay (Agriculture) Convention, 1952 (No. 101)

Adopted at the 35th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 24.07.1954

46 ratifications

Algeria 19.10.1962 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Austria 14.06.1954

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belize 15.12.1983 Burundi 30.07.1971

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Colombia 04.03.1969 Comoros 23.10.1978

Costa Rica 25.09.1984 Cuba 07.09.1954 Djibouti 03.08.1978

Ecuador 03.10.1969 Egypt 09.04.1956 France 29.03.1954

Gabon 13.06.1961 Guatemala 04.08.1961 Israel 14.07.1953

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Morocco 14.10.1960 Netherlands 27.11.1958

New Zealand 24.07.1953 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 01.02.1960

Poland 08.10.1956 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

Senegal 22.10.1962 Sierra Leone 15.06.1961 Spain 05.05.1971

Suriname 15.06.1976 Swaziland 05.06.1981 Syrian Arab Republic 26.07.1960

Tanzania. Tanganyika 30.01.1962

Denunciation

United Kingdom 25.06.1956

Denounced on 16.08.1994

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 132 )

Belgium 20.03.1954 Brazil 25.04.1957 Burkina Faso 30.06.1969

Denounced on 02.06.2003 Denounced on 23.09.1998 Denounced on 12.07.1974

Cameroon 25.05.1970 Germany 05.01.1955 Hungary 08.06.1956

Denounced on 07.08.1973 Denounced on 01.10.1975 Denounced on 19.08.1998

Italy 08.06.1956 Madagascar 10.08.1962 Norway 30.09.1954

Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 08.02.1972 Denounced on 22.06.1973

Sweden 12.08.1953 Uruguay 18.03.1954

Denounced on 07.06.1978 Denounced on 02.06.1977

Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102)

Adopted at the 35th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 27.04.1955

49 ratifications

Albania 18.01.2006 Austria 04.11.1969 Barbados 11.07.1972

Has accepted Parts II to VI and VIII to

X

Has accepted Parts II, IV, V, VII and

VIII. As a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable.

Has accepted Parts III, V, VI, IX and X.

As a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable.

Belgium 26.11.1959 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Has accepted Parts II to X. Part VI is

no longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 121.

Has accepted Parts II, III and V to X.

Pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 1, of

the Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 9(d);

12(2); 15(d); 18(2); 27(d); 33(b); 34(3);

41(d); 48(c); 55(d); and 61(d). Part VI

is no longer applicable as a result of

the ratification of Convention No. 121.

As a result of the ratification of

Convention No.128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

Has accepted Parts II to VI, VIII and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121.

Brazil 15.06.2009 Bulgaria 14.07.2008 Costa Rica 16.03.1972

Has accepted Parts II to X Has accepted Parts II, III, V, VI, VII,

VIII and X

Has accepted Parts II and V to X

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Croatia 08.10.1991 Cyprus 03.09.1991 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Has accepted Parts II to VI, VIII and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121.

Has accepted Parts III, IV, V, VI, IX

and X. Part VI is no longer applicable

as a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 121. As a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 128 and

pursuant to Article 45 of that

Convention Part X of the Convention is

no longer applicable.

Has accepted Parts II, III, V and VII to

X. As a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

03.04.1987 Denmark 15.08.1955 Ecuador 25.10.1974

Has accepted Parts V, VII, IX and X Has accepted Parts II, IV to VI and IX Has accepted Parts III, V, VI, IX and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121. As a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

France 14.06.1974 Germany 21.02.1958 Greece 16.06.1955

Has accepted Parts II and IV to IX Has accepted Parts II to X. Part VI is

no longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 121. As

a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the Convention are no longer

applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

Has accepted Parts II to VI and VIII to

X

Honduras 01.11.2012 Iceland 20.02.1961 Ireland 17.06.1968

Has accepted Parts II,III, V, VIII, IX

and X

Has accepted Parts V, VII and IX Has accepted Parts III, IV and X

Israel 16.12.1955 Italy 08.06.1956 Japan 02.02.1976

Has accepted Parts V, VI and X Has accepted Parts V, VII and VIII Has accepted Parts III to VI. Part VI is

no longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 121.

Libya 19.06.1975 Luxembourg 31.08.1964 Mauritania 15.07.1968

Has accepted Parts II to X. Part VI is

no longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 121. As

a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

Has accepted Parts II to X. Part VI is

no longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 121. Part

III is no longer applicable as a result of

the ratification of Convention No. 130.

Has accepted Parts V to VII, IX and X

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Mexico 12.10.1961 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 11.10.1962

Has accepted Parts II, III, V, VI and

VIII to X

Has accepted Parts II to VI, VIII and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121.

Has accepted Parts II to X. Part III is

no longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 130. Part

VI is no longer applicable as a result of

the ratification of Convention No. 121.

As a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the Convention are no longer

applicable.

Niger 09.08.1966 Norway 30.09.1954 Peru 23.08.1961

Has accepted Parts V to VIII Has accepted Parts II to VII. As a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 128 and pursuant to Article 45 of

that Convention certain parts of the

present Convention are no longer

applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

Has accepted Parts II, III, V, VIII and

IX. Pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 1,

of the Convention, the Government

has availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 9(d);

12(2); 15(d); 18(2); 27(d); 48(c); and

55(d).

Poland 03.12.2003 Portugal 17.03.1994 Romania 15.10.2009

Has accepted Parts II, V, VII, VIII and

X

Has accepted Parts II to X Has accepted Parts II, III, V, VII and

VIII.

Senegal 22.10.1962 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Has accepted Parts VI to VIII. Part VI

is no longer applicable as a result of

the ratification of Convention No. 121.

Has accepted Parts II to VI, VIII and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121.

Has accepted Parts II, III, V and VII-X.

As a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable. Part III is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 130.

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 29.06.1988 Sweden 12.08.1953

Has accepted Parts II to VI, VIII and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121.

Has accepted Parts II to IV and VI Has accepted Parts II to IV and VI to

VIII. Part VI is no longer applicable as

a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 121. Part III is no

longer applicable as a result of the

ratification of Convention No. 130.

Switzerland 18.10.1977 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 07.06.2013

Has accepted Parts V to VII, IX and X.

As a result of the ratification of

Convention No. 128 and pursuant to

Article 45 of that Convention certain

parts of the present Convention are no

longer applicable.

Has accepted Parts II to VI, VIII and X.

Part VI is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 121.

Has accepted Parts V, VII, VIII and X.

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Turkey 29.01.1975 United Kingdom 27.04.1954 Uruguay 14.10.2010

Has accepted Parts II, III, V, VI and

VIII to X. Pursuant to Article 3,

paragraph 1, of the Convention, the

Government accepts the obligations of

the Convention in respect of Parts II

and VIII but avails itself of the

temporary exceptions provided for in

Articles 9(d) and 48(c).

Has accepted Parts II to V, VII and X Has accepted Parts II, IV, VII and VIII.

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

05.11.1982

Has accepted Parts II, III, V, VI and

VIII to X. Part VI is no longer

applicable as a result of the ratification

of Convention No. 121. As a result of

the ratification of Convention No. 128

and pursuant to Article 45 of that

Convention certain parts of the present

Convention are no longer applicable.

Part III is no longer applicable as a

result of the ratification of Convention

No. 130.

Maternity Protection Convention (Revised), 1952 (No. 103)

Adopted at the 35th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.09.1955

41 ratifications

Bahamas 14.06.2001 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973 Brazil 18.06.1965

With the exception of the occupations

and work specified in Article 7,

paragraph 1(b) and (c)

Chile 14.10.1994 Croatia 08.10.1991 Ecuador 05.02.1962

Equatorial Guinea 12.06.1985 Ghana 27.05.1986 Greece 18.02.1983

Guatemala 13.06.1989 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Libya 19.06.1975

Mongolia 03.06.1969 Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000 Poland 10.03.1976

Russian Federation 10.08.1956 San Marino 23.09.1998 Spain 17.08.1965

With the exception of the work

specified in Article 7, paragraph 1(c)

With the exception of persons

specified in Article 7, paragraph 1(d)

Sri Lanka 01.04.1993 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Ukraine 14.09.1956

Uruguay 18.03.1954 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992 Zambia 23.10.1979

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Denunciation

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

10.08.1982

Denounced on 28.10.1985

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 183 )

Austria 04.12.1969 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 06.11.1956

Denounced on 30.04.2004 Denounced on 29.10.2010 Denounced on 10.02.2004

Belize 06.03.2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Cuba 07.09.1954

Denounced on 09.11.2005 Denounced on 18.01.2010 Denounced on 01.06.2004

Hungary 08.06.1956 Italy 05.05.1971 Luxembourg 10.12.1969

Denounced on 04.11.2003 Denounced on 07.02.2001 Denounced on 08.04.2008

Moldova, Republic of 14.02.1997 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 18.09.1981

Denounced on 28.08.2006 Denounced on 19.04.2012 Denounced on 15.01.2009

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Denounced on 31.08.2010 Denounced on 01.03.2010 Denounced on 03.10.2012

Denunciation of this Convention and ratification of Convention No. 183

Portugal 02.05.1985

Denounced on 08.11.2013

Abolition of Penal Sanctions (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1955 (No. 104)

Adopted at the 38th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.06.1958

26 ratifications

Angola 04.06.1976 Brazil 18.06.1965 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Colombia 04.03.1969 Cuba 15.08.1957 Dominican Republic 10.02.1958

Ecuador 03.10.1969 Egypt 18.12.1958 El Salvador 18.11.1958

Guatemala 14.06.1988 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Iran, Islamic Republic of 13.04.1959

Liberia 25.05.1962 Libya 20.06.1962 Malawi 22.03.1965

Morocco 27.03.1963 New Zealand 28.06.1956 Niger 23.03.1962

Nigeria 25.10.1962 Panama 19.06.1970 Swaziland 05.06.1981

Syrian Arab Republic 07.06.1957 Thailand 29.07.1964 Tunisia 17.12.1962

Yemen 22.08.1969

Denunciation

Portugal 12.04.1960

Denounced on 07.10.2009

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Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105)

Adopted at the 40th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.01.1959

174 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1963 Albania 27.02.1997 Algeria 12.06.1969

Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 18.01.1960

Armenia 17.12.2004 Australia 07.06.1960 Austria 05.03.1958

Azerbaijan 09.08.2000 Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bahrain 14.07.1998

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Barbados 08.05.1967 Belarus 25.09.1995

Belgium 23.01.1961 Belize 15.12.1983 Benin 22.05.1961

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

11.06.1990 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15.11.2000 Botswana 05.06.1997

Brazil 18.06.1965 Bulgaria 23.03.1999 Burkina Faso 25.08.1997

Burundi 11.03.1963 Cabo Verde 03.04.1979 Cambodia 23.08.1999

Cameroon 03.09.1962 Canada 14.07.1959 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Chad 08.06.1961 Chile 01.02.1999 Colombia 07.06.1963

Comoros 23.10.1978 Congo 26.11.1999 Costa Rica 04.05.1959

Croatia 05.03.1997 Cuba 02.06.1958 Cyprus 23.09.1960

Czech Republic 06.08.1996 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001

Denmark 17.01.1958 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983

Dominican Republic 23.06.1958 Ecuador 05.02.1962 Egypt 23.10.1958

El Salvador 18.11.1958 Equatorial Guinea 13.08.2001 Eritrea 22.02.2000

Estonia 07.02.1996 Ethiopia 24.03.1999 Fiji 19.04.1974

Finland 27.05.1960 France 18.12.1969 Gabon 29.05.1961

Gambia 04.09.2000 Georgia 23.09.1996 Germany 22.06.1959

Ghana 15.12.1958 Greece 30.03.1962 Grenada 09.07.1979

Guatemala 09.12.1959 Guinea 11.07.1961 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Guyana 08.06.1966 Haiti 04.03.1958 Honduras 04.08.1958

Hungary 04.01.1994 Iceland 29.11.1960 India 18.05.2000

Indonesia 07.06.1999 Iran, Islamic Republic of 13.04.1959 Iraq 15.06.1959

Ireland 11.06.1958 Israel 10.04.1958 Italy 15.03.1968

Jamaica 26.12.1962 Jordan 31.03.1958 Kazakhstan 18.05.2001

Kenya 13.01.1964 Kiribati 03.02.2000 Kuwait 21.09.1961

Kyrgyzstan 18.02.1999 Latvia 27.01.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977

Lesotho 14.06.2001 Liberia 25.05.1962 Libya 13.06.1961

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 24.07.1964 Madagascar 06.06.2007

Malawi 19.11.1999 Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 28.05.1962

Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritania 03.04.1997 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Mexico 01.06.1959 Moldova, Republic of 10.03.1993 Mongolia 15.03.2005

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 01.12.1966 Mozambique 06.06.1977

Namibia 15.11.2000 Nepal 30.08.2007 Netherlands 18.02.1959

New Zealand 14.06.1968 Nicaragua 31.10.1967 Niger 23.03.1962

Nigeria 17.10.1960 Norway 14.04.1958 Oman 21.07.2005

Pakistan 15.02.1960 Panama 16.05.1966 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976

Paraguay 16.05.1968 Peru 06.12.1960 Philippines 17.11.1960

Poland 30.07.1958 Portugal 23.11.1959 Qatar 02.02.2007

Romania 03.08.1998 Russian Federation 02.07.1998 Rwanda 18.09.1962

Saint Kitts and Nevis 12.10.2000 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

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Samoa 30.06.2008 San Marino 01.02.1995 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005

Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978 Senegal 28.07.1961 Serbia 10.07.2003

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Sierra Leone 13.06.1961 Slovakia 29.09.1997

Slovenia 24.06.1997 Solomon Islands 13.04.2012 Somalia 08.12.1961

South Africa 05.03.1997 South Sudan 29.04.2012 Spain 06.11.1967

Sri Lanka 07.01.2003 Sudan 22.10.1970 Suriname 15.06.1976

Swaziland 28.02.1979 Sweden 02.06.1958 Switzerland 18.07.1958

Syrian Arab Republic 23.10.1958 Tajikistan 23.09.1999 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.01.1962

Thailand 02.12.1969 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

15.07.2003 Togo 10.07.1999

Trinidad and Tobago 24.05.1963 Tunisia 12.01.1959 Turkey 29.03.1961

Turkmenistan 15.05.1997 Uganda 04.06.1963 Ukraine 14.12.2000

United Arab Emirates 24.02.1997 United Kingdom 30.12.1957 United States 25.09.1991

Uruguay 22.11.1968 Uzbekistan 15.12.1997 Vanuatu 28.08.2006

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

16.11.1964 Yemen 14.04.1969 Zambia 22.02.1965

Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

Denunciation

Malaysia 13.10.1958 Singapore 25.10.1965

Denounced on 10.01.1990 Denounced on 19.04.1979

Weekly Rest (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1957 (No. 106)

Adopted at the 40th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 04.03.1959

63 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1963 Angola 04.06.1976 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belarus 26.02.1968 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.11.1973

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1(c).

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 18.06.1965 Bulgaria 22.07.1960

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1(a),

(c) and (d).

Cameroon 13.05.1988 Colombia 04.03.1969 Comoros 23.10.1978

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Costa Rica 04.05.1959 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 02.06.1958

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Cyprus 20.12.1966 Denmark 17.01.1958 Djibouti 03.08.1978

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1(a).

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Dominican Republic 23.06.1958 Ecuador 03.10.1969 Egypt 23.10.1958

Ethiopia 28.01.1991 France 05.05.1971 Gabon 26.04.1973

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Ghana 15.12.1958 Greece 28.08.1981 Guatemala 09.12.1959

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Haiti 04.03.1958 Honduras 20.06.1960

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Indonesia 23.08.1972 Iran, Islamic Republic of 22.01.1968 Iraq 05.07.1960

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Israel 19.06.1961 Italy 12.08.1963 Jordan 23.07.1979

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1(b),

(c) and (d).

Kuwait 21.09.1961 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 08.03.1993

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Malta 09.06.1988 Mexico 01.06.1959

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 22.07.1974 Netherlands 02.05.2001

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Pakistan 15.02.1960 Paraguay 21.03.1966 Peru 11.07.1988

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1(c).

Portugal 24.10.1960 Russian Federation 22.09.1967 Sao Tome and Principe 17.06.1992

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Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Spain 05.05.1971 Sri Lanka 27.10.1983 Suriname 15.06.1976

Syrian Arab Republic 23.10.1958 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Tunisia 28.05.1958 Ukraine 19.06.1968 Uruguay 28.06.1973

The Government has declared that the

Convention also applies to persons

employed in the establishments

specified in Article 3, paragraph 1.

Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 (No. 107)

Adopted at the 40th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 02.06.1959

27 ratifications

Angola 04.06.1976 Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belgium 19.11.1958

Cuba 02.06.1958 Dominican Republic 23.06.1958 Egypt 14.01.1959

El Salvador 18.11.1958 Ghana 15.12.1958 Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977

Haiti 04.03.1958 India 29.09.1958 Iraq 16.07.1986

Malawi 22.03.1965 Pakistan 15.02.1960 Panama 04.06.1971

Syrian Arab Republic 14.01.1959 Tunisia 17.12.1962

Denunciation

Portugal 22.11.1960

Denounced on 07.10.2009

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 169 )

Argentina 18.01.1960 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

12.01.1965 Brazil 18.06.1965

Denounced on 03.07.2000 Denounced on 11.12.1991 Denounced on 25.07.2002

Colombia 04.03.1969 Costa Rica 04.05.1959 Ecuador 03.10.1969

Denounced on 07.08.1991 Denounced on 02.04.1993 Denounced on 15.05.1998

Mexico 01.06.1959 Paraguay 20.02.1969 Peru 06.12.1960

Denounced on 05.09.1990 Denounced on 10.08.1993 Denounced on 02.02.1994

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Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention, 1958 (No. 108)

Adopted at the 41st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.02.1961

64 ratifications

Algeria 13.08.1991 Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983

Barbados 08.05.1967 Belarus 28.02.1994 Belize 15.12.1983

Bulgaria 26.01.1977 Cameroon 29.11.1982 Canada 31.05.1967

Cuba 30.12.1975 Czech Republic 06.08.1996 Denmark 26.10.1970

Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominica 28.02.1983 Estonia 11.12.1996

Fiji 19.04.1974 Finland 26.10.1970 Ghana 19.02.1960

Greece 09.10.1963 Grenada 09.07.1979 Guatemala 28.11.1960

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 08.06.1966 Honduras 20.06.1960

Iceland 26.10.1970 India 17.01.2005 Iran, Islamic Republic of 13.03.1967

Iraq 23.09.1986 Ireland 17.06.1961 Italy 12.08.1963

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 08.03.1993 Liberia 08.07.1981

Lithuania 19.11.1997 Malta 04.01.1965 Mauritius 02.12.1969

Mexico 11.09.1961 Morocco 15.10.2001 Norway 26.10.1970

Panama 19.06.1970 Poland 15.03.1993 Portugal 03.08.1967

Romania 20.09.1976 Saint Lucia 14.05.1980 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

21.10.1998

Seychelles 06.02.1978 Slovenia 30.01.2003 Solomon Islands 06.08.1985

Sri Lanka 24.11.1995 Sweden 26.10.1970 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tanzania. Tanganyika 26.11.1962 Tunisia 26.10.1959 Turkey 07.02.2005

Ukraine 17.06.1970 United Kingdom 18.02.1964 Uruguay 28.06.1973

In conformity with Article 1, paragraph

2, of the Convention, fishermen shall

not be regarded as seafarers for the

purpose of this Convention.

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 185 )

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Brazil 05.11.1963 France 08.06.1967

Denounced on 17.07.2006 Denounced on 21.01.2010 Denounced on 27.04.2004

Luxembourg 15.02.1991 Moldova, Republic of 23.03.2000 Russian Federation 04.11.1969

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 28.08.2006 Denounced on 26.02.2010

Spain 05.05.1971

Denounced on 26.05.2011

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Plantations Convention, 1958 (No. 110)

Adopted at the 42nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.01.1960

12 ratifications

Cuba 30.12.1958 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961 Ecuador 03.10.1969

Has ratified the Protocol of 1982

Guatemala 04.08.1961 Mexico 20.06.1960 Nicaragua 01.10.1981

Panama 15.07.1971 Philippines 10.10.1968 Sri Lanka 24.04.1995

Has excluded Parts II, III, V, VI, X and

XII pursuant to Article 3, paragraph

1(b)

Uruguay 28.06.1973

Has ratified the Protocol of 1982

Denunciation

Brazil 01.03.1965 Liberia 22.07.1959

Denounced on 28.08.1970 Denounced on 22.01.1971

Protocol of 1982 to the Plantations Convention, 1958

Adopted at the 68th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 18.06.1982

2 ratifications

Cuba 11.01.1984 Uruguay 17.12.1984

Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111)

Adopted at the 42nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 15.06.1960

172 ratifications

Afghanistan 01.10.1969 Albania 27.02.1997 Algeria 12.06.1969

Angola 04.06.1976 Antigua and Barbuda 02.02.1983 Argentina 18.06.1968

Armenia 29.07.1994 Australia 15.06.1973 Austria 10.01.1973

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahamas 14.06.2001 Bahrain 26.09.2000

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Barbados 14.10.1974 Belarus 04.08.1961

Belgium 22.03.1977 Belize 22.06.1999 Benin 22.05.1961

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Botswana 05.06.1997

Brazil 26.11.1965 Bulgaria 22.07.1960 Burkina Faso 16.04.1962

Burundi 25.06.1993 Cabo Verde 03.04.1979 Cambodia 23.08.1999

Cameroon 13.05.1988 Canada 26.11.1964 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Chad 29.03.1966 Chile 20.09.1971 China 12.01.2006

Colombia 04.03.1969 Comoros 17.03.2004 Congo 26.11.1999

Costa Rica 01.03.1962 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 26.08.1965

Cyprus 02.02.1968 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 05.05.1961

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Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001 Denmark 22.06.1960 Djibouti 28.02.2005

Dominica 28.02.1983 Dominican Republic 13.07.1964 Ecuador 10.07.1962

Egypt 10.05.1960 El Salvador 15.06.1995 Equatorial Guinea 13.08.2001

Eritrea 22.02.2000 Estonia 17.08.2005 Ethiopia 11.06.1966

Fiji 17.04.2002 Finland 23.04.1970 France 28.05.1981

Gabon 29.05.1961 Gambia 04.09.2000 Georgia 22.06.1993

Germany 15.06.1961 Ghana 04.04.1961 Greece 07.05.1984

Grenada 14.05.2003 Guatemala 11.10.1960 Guinea 01.09.1960

Guinea - Bissau 21.02.1977 Guyana 13.06.1975 Haiti 09.11.1976

Honduras 20.06.1960 Hungary 20.06.1961 Iceland 29.07.1963

India 03.06.1960 Indonesia 07.06.1999 Iran, Islamic Republic of 30.06.1964

Iraq 15.06.1959 Ireland 22.04.1999 Israel 12.01.1959

Italy 12.08.1963 Jamaica 10.01.1975 Jordan 04.07.1963

Kazakhstan 06.12.1999 Kenya 07.05.2001 Kiribati 17.06.2009

Korea, Republic of 04.12.1998 Kuwait 01.12.1966 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Lao People's Democratic

Republic

13.06.2008 Latvia 27.01.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977

Lesotho 27.01.1998 Liberia 22.07.1959 Libya 13.06.1961

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Madagascar 11.08.1961

Malawi 22.03.1965 Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 02.03.1964

Malta 01.07.1968 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mauritius 18.12.2002

Mexico 11.09.1961 Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Mongolia 03.06.1969

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 27.03.1963 Mozambique 06.06.1977

Namibia 13.11.2001 Nepal 19.09.1974 Netherlands 15.03.1973

New Zealand 03.06.1983 Nicaragua 31.10.1967 Niger 23.03.1962

Nigeria 02.10.2002 Norway 24.09.1959 Pakistan 24.01.1961

Panama 16.05.1966 Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000 Paraguay 10.07.1967

Peru 10.08.1970 Philippines 17.11.1960 Poland 30.05.1961

Portugal 19.11.1959 Qatar 18.08.1976 Romania 06.06.1973

Russian Federation 04.05.1961 Rwanda 02.02.1981 Saint Kitts and Nevis 25.08.2000

Saint Lucia 18.08.1983 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

09.11.2001 Samoa 30.06.2008

San Marino 19.12.1986 Sao Tome and Principe 01.06.1982 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Senegal 13.11.1967 Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 23.11.1999

Sierra Leone 14.10.1966 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Solomon Islands 13.04.2012 Somalia 08.12.1961 South Africa 05.03.1997

South Sudan 29.04.2012 Spain 06.11.1967 Sri Lanka 27.11.1998

Sudan 22.10.1970 Swaziland 05.06.1981 Sweden 20.06.1962

Switzerland 13.07.1961 Syrian Arab Republic 10.05.1960 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tanzania, United Republic

of

26.02.2002 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 08.11.1983

Trinidad and Tobago 26.11.1970 Tunisia 14.09.1959 Turkey 19.07.1967

Turkmenistan 15.05.1997 Uganda 02.06.2005 Ukraine 04.08.1961

United Arab Emirates 28.06.2001 United Kingdom 08.06.1999 Uruguay 16.11.1989

Uzbekistan 13.07.1992 Vanuatu 28.07.2006 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

03.06.1971

Viet Nam 07.10.1997 Yemen 22.08.1969 Zambia 23.10.1979

Zimbabwe 23.06.1999

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Minimum Age (Fishermen) Convention, 1959 (No. 112)

Adopted at the 43rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.11.1961

29 ratifications

Australia 15.06.1971 Ecuador 10.03.1969 Guatemala 02.08.1961

Liberia 16.05.1960 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 09.08.1961

Peru 04.04.1962 Suriname 15.06.1976

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Albania 11.08.1964 Belgium 08.05.1963 Bulgaria 02.03.1961

Denounced on 16.02.1998 Denounced on 19.04.1988 Denounced on 23.04.1980

Costa Rica 29.12.1964 Cuba 05.02.1971 Denmark 27.02.1962

Denounced on 11.06.1976 Denounced on 07.03.1975 Denounced on 13.11.1997

France 08.06.1967 Germany 11.02.1963 Guinea 07.11.1960

Denounced on 13.07.1990 Denounced on 08.04.1976 Denounced on 06.06.2003

Israel 19.06.1961 Italy 05.05.1971 Kenya 09.02.1971

Denounced on 21.06.1979 Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 09.04.1979

Netherlands 15.02.1965 Norway 22.01.1963 Panama 19.06.1970

Denounced on 14.09.1976 Denounced on 08.07.1980 Denounced on 31.10.2000

Poland 20.06.1966 Russian Federation 04.05.1961 Spain 07.08.1961

Denounced on 22.03.1978 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 16.05.1977

Tunisia 14.01.1963 Ukraine 04.08.1961 Uruguay 28.06.1973

Denounced on 19.10.1995 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 02.06.1977

Medical Examination (Fishermen) Convention, 1959 (No. 113)

Adopted at the 43rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.11.1961

30 ratifications

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belgium 08.05.1963 Brazil 01.03.1965

Bulgaria 02.03.1961 Costa Rica 29.12.1964 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 05.02.1971 Ecuador 10.03.1969 France 08.06.1967

Germany 08.10.1976 Guatemala 02.08.1961 Guinea 07.11.1960

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Liberia 16.05.1960 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Netherlands 15.12.1988 Norway 05.12.1980 Panama 19.06.1970

Peru 04.04.1962 Poland 11.01.1980 Russian Federation 04.11.1969

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 07.08.1961

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 14.01.1963

Ukraine 17.06.1970 Uruguay 28.06.1973

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 188 )

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 04.02.2010

Fishermen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1959 (No. 114)

Adopted at the 43rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.11.1961

23 ratifications

Belgium 08.05.1963 Costa Rica 29.12.1964 Cyprus 20.12.1966

Ecuador 05.04.1978 France 08.06.1967 Germany 01.07.1964

Guatemala 02.08.1961 Guinea 07.11.1960 Italy 10.04.1962

Liberia 16.05.1960 Mauritania 08.11.1963 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Netherlands 08.08.1980 Panama 19.06.1970 Peru 04.04.1962

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 07.08.1961

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 14.01.1963 United Kingdom 20.12.1974

Uruguay 28.06.1973

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 188 )

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 04.02.2010

Radiation Protection Convention, 1960 (No. 115)

Adopted at the 44th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.06.1962

50 ratifications

Argentina 15.06.1978 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Barbados 08.05.1967

Belarus 26.02.1968 Belgium 02.07.1965 Belize 15.12.1983

Brazil 05.09.1966 Chile 14.10.1994 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denmark 07.02.1974 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Ecuador 09.03.1970

Egypt 18.03.1964 Finland 16.10.1978 France 18.11.1971

Germany 26.09.1973 Ghana 07.11.1961 Greece 04.06.1982

Guinea 12.12.1966 Guyana 08.06.1966 Hungary 08.06.1968

India 17.11.1975 Iraq 26.10.1962 Italy 05.05.1971

Japan 31.07.1973 Korea, Republic of 07.11.2011 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 08.03.1993 Lebanon 06.12.1977 Lithuania 27.05.2013

Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Mexico 19.10.1983 Netherlands 29.11.1966

Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Norway 17.06.1961 Paraguay 10.07.1967

Poland 23.12.1964 Portugal 17.03.1994 Russian Federation 22.09.1967

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 17.07.1962 Sri Lanka 18.06.1986

Sweden 12.04.1961 Switzerland 29.05.1963 Syrian Arab Republic 15.01.1964

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Turkey 15.11.1968 Ukraine 19.06.1968

United Kingdom 09.03.1962 Uruguay 22.09.1992

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Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961 (No. 116)

Adopted at the 45th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 05.02.1962

77 ratifications

Australia 29.10.1963 Austria 14.11.1963 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Belarus 11.03.1970 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

12.01.1965

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 05.09.1966 Bulgaria 03.10.1969

Burkina Faso 16.04.1962 Cameroon 29.12.1964 Canada 25.04.1962

Central African Republic 10.06.1963 Chad 05.02.1962 Colombia 04.03.1969

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 05.02.1971 Cyprus 20.07.1964

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 02.01.1963 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

05.09.1967

Denmark 10.07.1962 Ecuador 10.03.1969 Egypt 26.03.1962

Ethiopia 11.06.1966 Finland 01.06.1964 France 08.06.1967

Germany 07.10.1963 Ghana 27.08.1963 Guatemala 25.01.1965

Honduras 17.11.1964 India 21.06.1962 Iraq 26.10.1962

Ireland 27.02.1963 Israel 24.05.1963 Japan 29.04.1971

Jordan 04.07.1963 Kuwait 23.04.1963 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 04.03.1964 Madagascar 01.06.1964

Mauritania 08.11.1963 Mexico 03.11.1966 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 14.11.1962 Netherlands 13.11.1964 New Zealand 01.03.1963

Niger 23.03.1962 Nigeria 27.06.1962 Norway 22.01.1963

Pakistan 17.11.1967 Panama 19.06.1970 Paraguay 20.02.1969

Poland 22.04.1964 Romania 09.04.1965 Russian Federation 04.11.1969

Senegal 13.11.1967 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 South Africa 09.08.1963 Spain 17.07.1962

Sri Lanka 26.04.1974 Sweden 03.04.1962 Switzerland 05.11.1962

Syrian Arab Republic 10.08.1965 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Thailand 24.09.1962

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 15.01.1962 Turkey 02.09.1968

Ukraine 17.06.1970 United Kingdom 09.03.1962 Uruguay 28.06.1973

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

16.11.1964 Viet Nam 03.10.1994

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Social Policy (Basic Aims and Standards) Convention, 1962 (No. 117)

Adopted at the 46th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.04.1964

32 ratifications

Bahamas 25.05.1976 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Brazil 24.03.1969

Central African Republic 09.06.1964 Costa Rica 27.01.1966 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

05.09.1967

Ecuador 03.10.1969 Georgia 21.10.1997 Ghana 18.06.1964

Guatemala 13.06.1989 Guinea 12.12.1966 Israel 15.01.1964

Italy 27.12.1966 Jamaica 04.01.1966 Jordan 07.03.1963

Kuwait 23.04.1963 Madagascar 01.06.1964 Malta 09.06.1988

Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Niger 23.11.1964

Panama 04.06.1971 Paraguay 20.02.1969 Portugal 09.01.1981

Romania 06.06.1973 Senegal 13.11.1967 Spain 08.05.1973

Sudan 22.10.1970 Syrian Arab Republic 11.12.1964 Tunisia 14.04.1970

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

06.09.1983 Zambia 02.12.1964

Equality of Treatment (Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118)

Adopted at the 46th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 25.04.1964

38 ratifications

Bangladesh 22.06.1972 Barbados 14.10.1974 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977

Has accepted Branches (c) and (g) Has accepted Branches (b), (c) and (e)

to (g)

Has accepted Branches (a) to (c) and

(i)

Brazil 24.03.1969 Cabo Verde 08.07.1987 Central African Republic 08.10.1964

Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) and

(i)

Has accepted Branches (c), (e), (g)

and (i)

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

01.11.1967 Denmark 17.06.1969 Ecuador 09.03.1970

Has accepted Branches (d), (e) and

(g)

Has accepted Branches (a), (b), (g)

and (h)

Has accepted Branches (a) to (d), (f)

and (g)

Egypt 12.01.1993 Finland 15.08.1969 France 13.05.1974

Has accepted Branches (a) to (h) Has accepted Branches (a), (b) and

(g). The Government has stated that

medical care and sickness benefits are

benefits provided in accordance with

Article 2, paragraph 6(a) and that

employment injury benefit is granted

under transitional schemes referred to

in Article 2, paragraph 6(b).

Has accepted Branches (a) to (d), (f),

(g) and (i)

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Germany 19.03.1971 Guatemala 04.11.1963 Guinea 11.08.1967

Has accepted Branches (a) to (c), (g)

and (h)

Has accepted Branch (c) Has accepted Branches (a) to (c), (e)

to (g) and (i)

India 19.08.1964 Iraq 28.04.1978 Ireland 26.11.1964

Has accepted Branches (a) to (c) Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) Has accepted Branches (a), (b), (g),

(h) and (i)

Israel 09.06.1965 Italy 05.05.1967 Jordan 07.03.1963

Has accepted Branches (c), (e) to (g)

and (i)

Has accepted Branches (a) to (i) Has accepted Branches (c), (d), (f) and

(g)

Kenya 09.02.1971 Libya 19.06.1975 Madagascar 22.06.1964

Has accepted Branches (d) to (f) Has accepted Branches (a) to (i) Has accepted Branches (b) to (d) and

(g)

Mauritania 15.07.1968 Mexico 06.01.1978 Norway 28.08.1963

Has accepted Branches (d) to (g) and

(i)

Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) Has accepted Branches (f) and (i)

Pakistan 27.03.1969 Philippines 26.04.1994 Rwanda 21.09.1989

Has accepted Branches (c) and (g) Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) Has accepted Branches (d) to (g)

Suriname 15.06.1976 Sweden 25.04.1963 Syrian Arab Republic 18.11.1963

Has accepted Branch (g) Has accepted Branches (a) to (c), (g)

and (h)

Has accepted Branches (d) to (g)

Tunisia 20.09.1965 Turkey 25.06.1974 Uruguay 22.02.1983

Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) and

(i)

Has accepted Branches (a) to (g) Has accepted Branches (a) to (c) and

(g) to (i)

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

05.11.1982

Has accepted Branches (a) to (g)

Denunciation

Netherlands 03.07.1964

Denounced on 20.12.2004

Guarding of Machinery Convention, 1963 (No. 119)

Adopted at the 47th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 21.04.1965

52 ratifications

Algeria 12.06.1969 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 11.03.1970

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 16.04.1992 Central African Republic 09.06.1964

Congo 23.11.1964 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cyprus 29.03.1965

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

05.09.1967 Denmark 22.12.1989 Dominican Republic 09.03.1965

Pursuant to Article 17, paragraph 1,

the Government has excluded from the

scope of the Convention machinery

subject to national naval inspection.

Ecuador 03.10.1969 Finland 15.08.1969 Ghana 18.03.1965

Guatemala 26.02.1964 Guinea 12.12.1966 Iraq 06.03.1987

Italy 05.05.1971 Japan 31.07.1973 Jordan 04.05.1964

Kuwait 23.11.1964 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 08.03.1993

Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Madagascar 01.06.1964 Malaysia 06.06.1974

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Malta 09.06.1988 Moldova, Republic of 04.04.2003 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 22.07.1974 Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Niger 23.11.1964

Norway 10.12.1969 Panama 15.07.1971 Paraguay 10.07.1967

Pursuant to Article 17, paragraph 1, of

the Convention, the Government has

specified to which undertakings and to

which ships, boats and barges the

provisions of the Convention apply.

Poland 03.02.1977 Russian Federation 04.11.1969 San Marino 19.04.1988

Serbia 24.11.2000 Sierra Leone 21.04.1964 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 30.11.1971 Sweden 29.12.1964 Switzerland 16.06.1992

With reference to Article 13, the

Government does not intend to take

the opportunity of extending the

application of the Convention to

self-employed workers.

Syrian Arab Republic 10.06.1965 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Tunisia 14.04.1970 Turkey 13.11.1967 Ukraine 17.06.1970

Uruguay 02.06.1977

Hygiene (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1964 (No. 120)

Adopted at the 48th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.03.1966

51 ratifications

Algeria 12.06.1969 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 26.02.1968

Belgium 17.05.1978 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Brazil 24.03.1969

Bulgaria 29.03.1965 Central African Republic 05.06.2006 Costa Rica 27.01.1966

Cuba 05.02.1971 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

05.09.1967

Denmark 17.06.1970 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Ecuador 10.03.1969

Finland 23.09.1968 France 06.04.1972 Germany 05.12.1973

Ghana 21.11.1966 Guatemala 21.10.1975 Guinea 12.12.1966

Indonesia 13.06.1969 Iraq 06.03.1987 Italy 05.05.1971

Japan 21.06.1993 Jordan 11.03.1965 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 08.03.1993 Lebanon 01.06.1977 Luxembourg 08.04.2008

Madagascar 21.11.1966 Mexico 18.06.1968 Norway 06.06.1966

Panama 19.06.1970 Paraguay 10.07.1967 Poland 26.06.1968

Portugal 24.02.1983 Russian Federation 22.09.1967 Senegal 25.04.1966

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 16.06.1970 Sweden 11.06.1965

Switzerland 18.02.1966 Syrian Arab Republic 10.06.1965 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tunisia 14.04.1970 Ukraine 19.06.1968 United Kingdom 21.04.1967

Uruguay 06.09.1995 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

03.06.1971 Viet Nam 03.10.1994

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Employment Injury Benefits Convention, 1964 [Schedule I amended in 1980] (No. 121)

Adopted at the 48th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 28.07.1967

24 ratifications

Belgium 22.04.1970 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 1, of

the Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 5; 9,

paragraph 3, clause (b); 12; 15,

paragraph 2; and 18, paragraph 3.

Chile 30.09.1999 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cyprus 28.07.1966

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

05.09.1967 Ecuador 05.04.1978 Finland 23.09.1968

Pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 1, of

the Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 5; 9,

paragraph 3, clause (b); 12; 15,

paragraph 2; and 18, paragraph 3.

Has accepted the text of the List of

Occupational Diseases (Schedule I)

amended by the ILC at its 66th

Session (1980)

Germany 01.03.1972 Guinea 11.08.1967 Ireland 09.06.1969

Japan 07.06.1974 Libya 19.06.1975 Luxembourg 24.07.1972

Has accepted the text of the List of

Occupational Diseases (Schedule I)

amended by the ILC at its 66th

Session (1980)

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 02.08.1966 Senegal 25.04.1966

Has accepted the text of the List of

Occupational Diseases (Schedule I)

amended by the ILC at its 66th

Session (1980)

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Sweden 17.06.1969

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Uruguay 28.06.1973 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

10.08.1982

Has accepted the text of the List of

Occupational Diseases (Schedule I)

amended by the ILC at its 66th

Session (1980)

In conformity with Article 31 of the Convention, the list of occupational diseases (Schedule 1), as amended by the ILC at its

66th session (1980), is effective for the member States a) which were parties to the Convention before 24 June 1980 and have

accepted the list subsequently, or b) which have ratified the Convention after that date. The list adopted in 1964 stays in force

for the member States parties to the Convention which do not fulfil any one of the abovementioned conditions.

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Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122)

Adopted at the 48th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 15.07.1966

108 ratifications

Albania 07.01.2009 Algeria 12.06.1969 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002

Armenia 29.07.1994 Australia 12.11.1969 Austria 27.07.1972

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Barbados 15.03.1976 Belarus 26.02.1968

Belgium 08.07.1969 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 24.03.1969 Bulgaria 09.06.2008 Burkina Faso 28.10.2009

Cambodia 28.09.1971 Cameroon 25.05.1970 Canada 16.09.1966

Central African Republic 05.06.2006 Chile 24.10.1968 China 17.12.1997

Comoros 23.10.1978 Costa Rica 27.01.1966 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 05.02.1971 Cyprus 28.07.1966 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denmark 17.06.1970 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Dominican Republic 29.03.2001

Ecuador 13.11.1972 El Salvador 15.06.1995 Estonia 12.03.2003

Fiji 18.01.2010 Finland 23.09.1968 France 05.08.1971

Gabon 01.10.2009 Georgia 22.06.1993 Germany 17.06.1971

Greece 07.05.1984 Guatemala 14.09.1988 Guinea 12.12.1966

Honduras 09.06.1980 Hungary 18.06.1969 Iceland 22.06.1990

India 17.11.1998 Iran, Islamic Republic of 10.06.1972 Iraq 02.03.1970

Ireland 20.06.1967 Israel 26.01.1970 Italy 05.05.1971

Jamaica 10.01.1975 Japan 10.06.1986 Jordan 10.03.1966

Kazakhstan 06.12.1999 Korea, Republic of 09.12.1992 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 27.01.1992 Lebanon 01.06.1977 Libya 27.05.1971

Lithuania 03.03.2004 Madagascar 21.11.1966 Mauritania 30.07.1971

Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Mongolia 24.11.1976 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 11.05.1979 Mozambique 23.12.1996 Netherlands 09.01.1967

New Zealand 15.07.1965 Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Norway 06.06.1966

Panama 19.06.1970 Papua New Guinea 01.05.1976 Paraguay 20.02.1969

Peru 27.07.1967 Philippines 13.01.1976 Poland 24.11.1966

Portugal 09.01.1981 Romania 06.06.1973 Russian Federation 22.09.1967

Rwanda 05.08.2010 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

09.11.2010 Senegal 25.04.1966

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 28.12.1970 Sudan 22.10.1970 Suriname 15.06.1976

Sweden 11.06.1965 Switzerland 11.02.2013 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Thailand 26.02.1969 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 30.03.2012

Trinidad and Tobago 19.09.2013 Tunisia 17.02.1966 Turkey 13.12.1977

Uganda 23.06.1967 Ukraine 19.06.1968 United Kingdom 27.06.1966

Uruguay 02.06.1977 Uzbekistan 13.07.1992 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

10.08.1982

Viet Nam 11.06.2012 Yemen 30.01.1989 Zambia 23.10.1979

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Minimum Age (Underground Work) Convention, 1965 (No. 123)

Adopted at the 49th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.11.1967

41 ratifications

Australia 12.12.1971 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Cameroon 06.11.1970

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Cyprus 11.04.1967 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Ecuador 10.03.1969

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: 18 years

Gabon 18.10.1968 India 20.03.1975 Malaysia 06.06.1974

Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Mexico 29.08.1968 Mongolia 03.12.1981 Nigeria 14.05.1974

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Paraguay 10.10.1968 Rwanda 01.06.1970 Saudi Arabia 15.06.1978

Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: 18 years

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 06.11.1967 Swaziland 05.06.1981

Minimum age specified: 18 years Minimum age specified: for

apprentices, under certain conditions,

16 years; for other categories of

workers, 18 years

Minimum age specified: 16 years

Syrian Arab Republic 26.06.1972 Turkey 08.12.1992 Uganda 23.06.1967

Minimum age specified: 17 years Minimum age specified: 18 years and

total prohibition on women

Minimum age specified: 16 years

Viet Nam 20.02.1995

Minimum age specified: 18 years

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 138 )

Belarus 11.03.1970 Belgium 17.05.1978 Bulgaria 03.10.1969

Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 19.04.1988 Denounced on 23.04.1980

Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 18.11.1971 Hungary 08.06.1968

Denounced on 14.06.2006 Denounced on 13.07.1990 Denounced on 28.05.1998

Italy 05.05.1971 Jordan 06.06.1966 Kenya 20.06.1968

Denounced on 28.07.1981 Denounced on 23.03.1998 Denounced on 09.04.1979

Madagascar 23.10.1967 Netherlands 08.04.1969 Panama 24.09.1970

Denounced on 31.05.2000 Denounced on 14.09.1976 Denounced on 31.10.2000

Poland 30.09.1969 Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Switzerland 10.11.1966

Denounced on 21.08.2000 Denounced on 03.05.1979 Denounced on 17.08.1999

Thailand 05.04.1968 Tunisia 24.07.1967 Ukraine 17.06.1970

Denounced on 11.05.2004 Denounced on 19.10.1995 Denounced on 03.05.1979

Zambia 03.04.1967

Denounced on 09.02.1976

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Medical Examination of Young Persons (Underground Work) Convention, 1965 (No. 124)

Adopted at the 49th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.12.1967

41 ratifications

Argentina 20.06.1985 Austria 08.12.1971 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Belarus 11.03.1970 Belgium 06.05.1977 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977

Brazil 21.08.1970 Bulgaria 03.10.1969 Cyprus 18.01.1967

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Djibouti 03.08.1978 Ecuador 10.03.1969

Finland 23.09.1968 France 05.08.1971 Gabon 18.10.1968

Greece 28.08.1981 Guatemala 13.06.1989 Hungary 08.06.1968

Ireland 10.06.1985 Italy 05.05.1971 Jordan 06.06.1966

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Madagascar 23.10.1967 Malta 09.06.1988

Mexico 29.08.1968 Netherlands 08.04.1969 Panama 19.06.1970

Paraguay 10.07.1967 Poland 26.06.1968 Portugal 02.05.1985

Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 30.11.1971

Syrian Arab Republic 18.08.1972 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tunisia 03.05.1967

Uganda 23.06.1967 Ukraine 17.06.1970 United Kingdom 13.12.1966

Viet Nam 03.10.1994 Zambia 10.03.1967

Fishermen's Competency Certificates Convention, 1966 (No. 125)

Adopted at the 50th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 15.07.1969

10 ratifications

Belgium 22.07.1969 Brazil 21.08.1970 Djibouti 03.08.1978

France 02.04.1970 Germany 18.11.1988 Panama 19.06.1970

Senegal 15.07.1968 Sierra Leone 06.11.1967 Syrian Arab Republic 06.05.1969

Trinidad and Tobago 14.12.1972

Accommodation of Crews (Fishermen) Convention, 1966 (No. 126)

Adopted at the 50th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 06.11.1968

23 ratifications

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belgium 22.07.1969 Brazil 12.04.1994

Denmark 06.06.1978 Djibouti 03.08.1978 France 18.11.1971

Germany 14.08.1974 Greece 19.06.1990 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 12.05.1976 Norway 06.07.1967

Panama 04.06.1971 Russian Federation 04.11.1969 Serbia 24.11.2000

Sierra Leone 06.11.1967 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 08.11.1968

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Ukraine 17.06.1970

United Kingdom 13.08.1985

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 188 )

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Denounced on 04.02.2010

Maximum Weight Convention, 1967 (No. 127)

Adopted at the 51st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.03.1970

29 ratifications

Algeria 12.06.1969 Brazil 21.08.1970 Bulgaria 21.06.1978

Chile 03.11.1972 Costa Rica 16.03.1972 Ecuador 10.03.1969

France 31.05.1973 Guatemala 25.07.1983 Honduras 13.04.2012

Hungary 04.01.1994 India 26.03.2010 Italy 05.05.1971

Lebanon 01.06.1977 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 08.04.2008

Madagascar 04.01.1971 Malta 09.06.1988 Moldova, Republic of 09.12.1997

Nicaragua 01.03.1976 Panama 19.06.1970 Peru 19.06.2008

Poland 02.05.1973 Portugal 02.10.1985 Romania 28.10.1975

Spain 07.06.1969 Thailand 26.02.1969 Tunisia 14.04.1970

Turkey 13.11.1975 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

01.02.1984

Invalidity, Old-Age and Survivors' Benefits Convention, 1967 (No. 128)

Adopted at the 51st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 01.11.1969

16 ratifications

Austria 04.11.1969 Barbados 15.09.1972 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977

Has accepted Part III. In accordance

with Article 39, paragraph 1(b), public

servants are excluded from the

application of the Convention.

Has accepted Parts II and III Has accepted all Parts. Pursuant to

Article 4, paragraph 1, of the

Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 9,

paragraph 2; 13, paragraph 2; 16,

paragraph 2; 22, paragraph 2. The

Government has also availed itself of

the temporary exclusion provided for in

Article 38, paragraph 1, of the

Convention.

Cyprus 07.01.1969 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Ecuador 05.04.1978

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Has accepted Part IV Has accepted Part III Has accepted all Parts. Pursuant to

Article 4, paragraph 1, of the

Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 9,

paragraph 2; 13, paragraph 2; 16,

paragraph 2; 22, paragraph 2. The

Government has also availed itself of

the temporary exclusion provided for in

Article 38, paragraph 1, of the

Convention.

Finland 13.01.1976 Germany 15.01.1971 Libya 19.06.1975

Has accepted all Parts Has accepted all Parts Has accepted all Parts

Netherlands 27.10.1969 Norway 01.11.1968 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Has accepted all Parts Has accepted all Parts Has accepted Part III

Sweden 26.07.1968 Switzerland 13.09.1977 Uruguay 28.06.1973

Has accepted all Parts Has accepted all Parts Has accepted all Parts

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

01.12.1983

Has accepted all Parts. Pursuant to

Article 4, paragraph 1, of the

Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 9,

paragraph 2; 13, paragraph 2; 16,

paragraph 2; 22, paragraph 2. The

Government has also availed itself of

the temporary exclusion provided for in

Article 38, paragraph 1, of the

Convention.

Labour Inspection (Agriculture) Convention, 1969 (No. 129)

Adopted at the 53rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.01.1972

53 ratifications

Albania 11.10.2007 Argentina 20.06.1985 Azerbaijan 09.08.2000

Has accepted Article 5, paragraph 1(a)

and (b)

Belgium 08.09.1997 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Burkina Faso 21.05.1974 Colombia 16.11.1976 Costa Rica 16.03.1972

Croatia 08.10.1991 Czech Republic 16.03.2011 Côte d'Ivoire 05.06.1987

Has accepted Article 5, paragraph

1(a), (b) and (c)

Denmark 30.11.1972 Egypt 20.06.2003 El Salvador 15.06.1995

Estonia 01.02.2005 Fiji 18.01.2010 Finland 03.09.1974

France 28.12.1972 Germany 26.09.1973 Guatemala 20.05.1994

Guyana 19.01.1971 Hungary 04.01.1994 Iceland 24.03.2009

Italy 23.06.1981 Kazakhstan 06.07.2001 Kenya 09.04.1979

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Latvia 25.07.1994 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Madagascar 21.12.1971

Has accepted Article 5, paragraph 1(b)

Malawi 20.07.1971 Malta 09.06.1988 Moldova, Republic of 09.12.1997

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 11.05.1979 Netherlands 29.06.1973

Norway 14.04.1971 Poland 02.06.1995 Portugal 24.02.1983

Romania 28.10.1975 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

09.11.2010 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovakia 17.09.2009 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 05.05.1971

Has accepted Article 5, paragraph

1(a), (b) and (c)

Sweden 14.05.1970 Syrian Arab Republic 18.04.1972 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Togo 30.03.2012 Ukraine 10.11.2004 Uruguay 28.06.1973

Zambia 23.12.2013 Zimbabwe 16.09.1993

Medical Care and Sickness Benefits Convention, 1969 (No. 130)

Adopted at the 53rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 27.05.1972

15 ratifications

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Costa Rica 16.03.1972 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 1, of

the Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 1,

subparagraph (g), clause (i); 11; 14;

20. The Government has also availed

itself of the temporary exclusion

provided for in Article 3, paragraph 1,

of the Convention.

Denmark 06.06.1978 Ecuador 05.04.1978 Finland 03.09.1974

Pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 1, of

the Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exceptions provided for in Articles 1,

subparagraph (g), clause (i); 11; 14;

20; 26, paragraph 2. The Government

has also availed itself of the temporary

exclusion provided for in Article 3,

paragraph 1, of the Convention.

Germany 08.08.1974 Libya 19.06.1975 Luxembourg 03.07.1980

Netherlands 17.01.2006 Norway 15.02.1972 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Sweden 14.05.1970 Uruguay 28.06.1973 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

10.08.1982

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Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970 (No. 131)

Adopted at the 54th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 29.04.1972

52 ratifications

Albania 18.08.2004 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Armenia 29.04.2005

Australia 15.06.1973 Azerbaijan 11.03.1993 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 04.05.1983 Burkina Faso 21.05.1974

Cameroon 06.07.1973 Central African Republic 05.06.2006 Chile 13.09.1999

Costa Rica 08.06.1979 Cuba 05.01.1972 Ecuador 02.12.1970

Egypt 12.05.1976 El Salvador 15.06.1995 France 28.12.1972

Guatemala 14.06.1988 Guyana 10.01.1983 Iraq 16.05.1974

Japan 29.04.1971 Kenya 09.04.1979 Korea, Republic of 27.12.2001

Kyrgyzstan 12.01.2007 Latvia 08.03.1993 Lebanon 01.06.1977

Libya 27.05.1971 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Malta 09.06.1988

Mexico 18.04.1973 Moldova, Republic of 23.03.2000 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 16.05.2013 Nepal 19.09.1974 Netherlands 10.10.1973

Nicaragua 01.03.1976 Niger 24.04.1980 Portugal 24.02.1983

Romania 28.10.1975 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 30.11.1971 Sri Lanka 17.03.1975 Swaziland 05.06.1981

Syrian Arab Republic 18.04.1972 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Ukraine 01.03.2006 Uruguay 02.06.1977 Yemen 29.07.1976

Zambia 20.06.1972

Holidays with Pay Convention (Revised), 1970 (No. 132)

Adopted at the 54th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 30.06.1973

36 ratifications

Armenia 27.01.2006 Belgium 02.06.2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Length of holiday specified: 28 days.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 24

calendar days. Has accepted the

provisions of Article 15, paragraph 1(a)

and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1 (a) and (b).

Brazil 23.09.1998 Burkina Faso 12.07.1974 Cameroon 07.08.1973

Length of holiday specified: 30 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1 (a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 1 calendar

month. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Chad 15.12.2000 Croatia 08.10.1991 Czech Republic 23.08.1996

Length of holiday specified: 24 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

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Finland 15.01.1990 Germany 01.10.1975 Guinea 02.06.1977

Length of holiday specified: 24 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 1 calendar

month. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Hungary 19.08.1998 Iraq 19.02.1974 Ireland 20.06.1974

Length of holiday specified: 20 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1 (a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a).

Italy 28.07.1981 Kenya 09.04.1979 Latvia 10.06.1994

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 21 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 4 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Luxembourg 01.10.1979 Madagascar 08.02.1972 Malta 09.06.1988

Length of holiday specified: 25 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 21 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Moldova, Republic of 27.01.1998 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Norway 22.06.1973

Length of holiday specified: 24 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 24 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Portugal 17.03.1981 Russian Federation 06.09.2010 Rwanda 13.05.1991

Length of holiday specified: 21 days.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 28

calendar days. Has accepted the

provisions of Article 15, paragraph 1(a)

and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a).

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 30.06.1972

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 3 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a).

Sweden 07.06.1978 Switzerland 09.07.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Length of holiday specified: 5 weeks.

Has accepted the provisions of Article

15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 4 weeks

for workers in general and 5 weeks for

workers under 20 years old. Has

accepted the provisions of Article 15,

paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 18 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Ukraine 25.10.2001 Uruguay 02.06.1977 Yemen 01.11.1976

Length of holiday specified: 24

calendar days. Has accepted the

provisions of Article 15, paragraph 1(a)

and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 20 working

days. Has accepted the provisions of

Article 15, paragraph 1(a) and (b).

Length of holiday specified: 21 days

for workers and 30 days for

employees. Has accepted the

provisions of Article 15, paragraph

1(a).

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Accommodation of Crews (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1970 (No. 133)

Adopted at the 55th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 27.08.1991

32 ratifications

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belize 15.07.2005 Brazil 16.04.1992

Côte d'Ivoire 19.06.1972 Guinea 26.05.1977 Israel 21.08.1980

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 06.12.1993 Moldova, Republic of 12.12.2005

New Zealand 31.05.1977 Romania 11.10.2000 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Turkey 17.03.2005 Ukraine 24.08.1993 Uruguay 02.06.1977

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 11.06.1992 Denmark 10.07.2003 Finland 22.11.1974

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 24.03.1972 Germany 14.08.1974 Greece 24.09.1986

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013

Italy 23.06.1981 Latvia 13.01.2006 Liberia 08.05.1978

Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 12.08.2011 Denounced on 07.06.2006

Luxembourg 30.11.2005 Netherlands 08.01.1985 Nigeria 12.06.1973

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 18.06.2013

Norway 14.03.1975 Poland 09.10.1975 Russian Federation 27.08.1990

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012

Sweden 17.02.1972 United Kingdom 26.03.1981

Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Prevention of Accidents (Seafarers) Convention, 1970 (No. 134)

Adopted at the 55th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.02.1973

29 ratifications

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belize 15.07.2005 Brazil 25.07.1996

Costa Rica 08.06.1979 Egypt 04.08.1982 Guinea 26.05.1977

Israel 21.08.1980 Kenya 06.06.1990 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Mexico 02.05.1974 New Zealand 31.05.1977 Romania 28.10.1975

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 Turkey 17.03.2005

Uruguay 02.06.1977

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Denmark 28.07.1980 Finland 22.11.1974 France 27.02.1978

Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Germany 14.08.1974 Greece 08.06.1977 Italy 23.06.1981

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013

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Japan 03.07.1978 Nigeria 12.06.1973 Norway 09.03.1976

Denounced on 05.08.2013 Denounced on 18.06.2013 Denounced on 10.02.2009

Poland 26.06.1980 Russian Federation 05.10.1987 Spain 30.11.1971

Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sweden 17.02.1972

Denounced on 12.06.2012

Workers' Representatives Convention, 1971 (No. 135)

Adopted at the 56th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 30.06.1973

85 ratifications

Albania 18.08.2004 Algeria 06.06.2006 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002

Argentina 23.11.2006 Armenia 29.07.1994 Australia 26.02.1993

Austria 06.08.1973 Azerbaijan 12.08.1993 Barbados 25.04.1977

Belize 22.06.1999 Benin 11.06.2001 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 18.05.1990 Burkina Faso 21.05.1974 Burundi 10.10.1997

Cameroon 05.04.1976 Chad 07.01.1998 Chile 13.09.1999

Costa Rica 07.12.1977 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 17.11.1972

Cyprus 03.01.1996 Czech Republic 09.10.2000 Côte d'Ivoire 21.02.1973

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001 Denmark 06.06.1978 Dominica 06.01.2004

Egypt 25.03.1982 El Salvador 06.09.2006 Estonia 07.02.1996

Finland 13.01.1976 France 30.06.1972 Gabon 13.06.1975

Germany 26.09.1973 Greece 27.06.1988 Guinea 26.05.1977

Guyana 10.01.1983 Hungary 11.09.1972 Iraq 27.07.1972

Italy 23.06.1981 Jordan 23.07.1979 Kazakhstan 13.12.2000

Kenya 09.04.1979 Korea, Republic of 27.12.2001 Latvia 27.01.1992

Lesotho 27.01.1998 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 09.10.1979

Mali 12.06.1995 Malta 09.06.1988 Mexico 02.05.1974

Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Mongolia 08.10.1996 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 05.04.2002 Netherlands 19.11.1975 Nicaragua 01.10.1981

Niger 05.04.1972 Norway 24.11.1976 Poland 09.06.1977

Portugal 31.05.1976 Romania 28.10.1975 Russian Federation 06.09.2010

Rwanda 08.11.1988 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005 Senegal 24.08.1976

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 17.09.2009 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 21.12.1972 Sri Lanka 16.11.1976 Suriname 15.06.1976

Sweden 11.08.1972 Syrian Arab Republic 06.03.1975 Tanzania, United Republic

of

19.08.1983

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Tunisia 25.05.2007 Turkey 12.07.1993

Ukraine 03.09.2003 United Kingdom 15.03.1973 Uruguay 08.07.2013

Uzbekistan 15.12.1997 Yemen 29.07.1976 Zambia 24.05.1973

Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

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Benzene Convention, 1971 (No. 136)

Adopted at the 56th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 27.07.1973

38 ratifications

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

31.01.1977 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 24.03.1993

Chile 14.10.1994 Colombia 16.11.1976 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 17.11.1972 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 21.02.1973

Ecuador 27.03.1975 Finland 13.01.1976 France 30.06.1972

Germany 26.09.1973 Greece 24.01.1977 Guinea 26.05.1977

Guyana 10.01.1983 Hungary 11.09.1972 India 11.06.1991

Iraq 27.07.1972 Israel 21.06.1979 Italy 23.06.1981

Kuwait 29.03.1974 Lebanon 23.02.2000 Luxembourg 08.04.2008

Malta 18.05.1990 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 22.07.1974

Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Romania 06.11.1975 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 08.05.1973

Switzerland 25.03.1975 Syrian Arab Republic 07.02.1977 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Uruguay 02.06.1977 Zambia 24.05.1973

Dock Work Convention, 1973 (No. 137)

Adopted at the 58th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 24.07.1975

25 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1979 Australia 25.06.1974 Brazil 12.08.1994

Costa Rica 03.07.1975 Cuba 07.01.1975 Egypt 04.08.1982

Finland 13.01.1976 France 15.02.1977 Guyana 10.01.1983

Iraq 09.03.1978 Italy 23.06.1981 Kenya 09.04.1979

Mauritius 18.03.2003 Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Nigeria 22.03.2004

Norway 21.10.1974 Poland 22.02.1979 Portugal 09.01.1981

Romania 28.10.1975 Russian Federation 14.07.2004 Spain 22.04.1975

Sweden 24.07.1974 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 Uruguay 31.07.1980

Denunciation

Netherlands 14.09.1976

Denounced on 17.02.2006

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Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138)

Adopted at the 58th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.06.1976

166 ratifications

Afghanistan 07.04.2010 Albania 16.02.1998 Algeria 30.04.1984

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Angola 13.06.2001 Antigua and Barbuda 17.03.1983 Argentina 11.11.1996

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Armenia 27.01.2006 Austria 18.09.2000 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Bahamas 31.10.2001 Bahrain 07.03.2012 Barbados 04.01.2000

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Belarus 03.05.1979 Belgium 19.04.1988 Belize 06.03.2000

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Benin 11.06.2001 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

11.06.1997 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Botswana 05.06.1997 Brazil 28.06.2001 Brunei Darussalam 17.06.2011

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Bulgaria 23.04.1980 Burkina Faso 11.02.1999 Burundi 19.07.2000

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Cabo Verde 07.02.2011 Cambodia 23.08.1999 Cameroon 13.08.2001

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Central African Republic 28.06.2000 Chad 21.03.2005 Chile 01.02.1999

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

China 28.04.1999 Colombia 02.02.2001 Comoros 17.03.2004

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Congo 26.11.1999 Costa Rica 11.06.1976 Croatia 08.10.1991

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Cuba 07.03.1975 Cyprus 02.10.1997 Czech Republic 26.04.2007

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Côte d'Ivoire 07.02.2003 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001 Denmark 13.11.1997

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Djibouti 14.06.2005 Dominica 27.09.1983 Dominican Republic 15.06.1999

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years. The

scope of the Convention is limited to

industry or to the economic activities

set forth in article 5, paragraph 3. The

employment of persons from twelve to

fourteen years of age on light work is

authorized as provided in article 7,

paragraph 4.

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Ecuador 19.09.2000 Egypt 09.06.1999 El Salvador 23.01.1996

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Equatorial Guinea 12.06.1985 Eritrea 22.02.2000 Estonia 15.03.2007

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Ethiopia 27.05.1999 Fiji 03.01.2003 Finland 13.01.1976

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

France 13.07.1990 Gabon 25.10.2010 Gambia 04.09.2000

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Georgia 23.09.1996 Germany 08.04.1976 Ghana 06.06.2011

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Greece 14.03.1986 Grenada 14.05.2003 Guatemala 27.04.1990

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Guinea 06.06.2003 Guinea - Bissau 05.03.2009 Guyana 15.04.1998

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Haiti 03.06.2009 Honduras 09.06.1980 Hungary 28.05.1998

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Iceland 06.12.1999 Indonesia 07.06.1999 Iraq 13.02.1985

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Ireland 22.06.1978 Israel 21.06.1979 Italy 28.07.1981

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Jamaica 13.10.2003 Japan 05.06.2000 Jordan 23.03.1998

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Kazakhstan 18.05.2001 Kenya 09.04.1979 Kiribati 17.06.2009

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Korea, Republic of 28.01.1999 Kuwait 15.11.1999 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Lao People's Democratic

Republic

13.06.2005 Latvia 02.06.2006 Lebanon 10.06.2003

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Lesotho 14.06.2001 Libya 19.06.1975 Lithuania 22.06.1998

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Luxembourg 24.03.1977 Madagascar 31.05.2000 Malawi 19.11.1999

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Malaysia 09.09.1997 Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 11.03.2002

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Malta 09.06.1988 Mauritania 03.12.2001 Mauritius 30.07.1990

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Moldova, Republic of 21.09.1999 Mongolia 16.12.2002 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Morocco 06.01.2000 Mozambique 16.06.2003 Namibia 15.11.2000

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Nepal 30.05.1997 Netherlands 14.09.1976 Nicaragua 02.11.1981

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Niger 04.12.1978 Nigeria 02.10.2002 Norway 08.07.1980

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

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Oman 21.07.2005 Pakistan 06.07.2006 Panama 31.10.2000

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years.

Minimum age specified for maritime

employment and maritime fishing, and

for young persons that have not

completed compulsory schooling: 15

years. Minimum age specified for

underground work in mines: 18 years.

The scope of the Convention is limited

to those branches of economic activity

or types of undertakings listed in

Article 5 paragraph 3.

Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000 Paraguay 03.03.2004 Peru 13.11.2002

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Philippines 04.06.1998 Poland 22.03.1978 Portugal 20.05.1998

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Qatar 03.01.2006 Romania 19.11.1975 Russian Federation 03.05.1979

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Rwanda 15.04.1981 Saint Kitts and Nevis 03.06.2005 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

25.07.2006

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Samoa 29.10.2008 San Marino 01.02.1995 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Senegal 15.12.1999 Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 07.03.2000

Minimum age specified: 15 years. The

Government declared in conformity

with Article 5, paragraph 2, of the

Convention that the provisions of the

Convention do not apply to traditional

pastoral or rural work without

remuneration carried out in a family

setting by children of less than 15

years of age and which aims at better

integrating them in their social

surroundings and the environment.

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Sierra Leone 10.06.2011 Singapore 07.11.2005 Slovakia 29.09.1997

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Solomon Islands 22.04.2013 South Africa 30.03.2000

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

South Sudan 29.04.2012 Spain 16.05.1977 Sri Lanka 11.02.2000

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Sudan 07.03.2003 Swaziland 23.10.2002 Sweden 23.04.1990

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Switzerland 17.08.1999 Syrian Arab Republic 18.09.2001 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Minimum age specified: 15 years.

Pursuant to Article 3, the minimum age

for admission to underground work has

been specified to be 19 full years, and

for apprentices 20 full years.

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

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Tanzania, United Republic

of

16.12.1998 Thailand 11.05.2004 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years.

Pursuant to Article 5, the provisions of

the Convention shall be applicable to

the following branches of economic

activity: mining and quarrying;

manufacturing; construction; electricity;

gas and water; sanitary services;

transport; storage service and

communication; and plantations and

other agricultural undertakings mainly

producing for commercial purposes,

with the exception of family and

small-scale holdings producing for

local consumption and not regularly

employing hired workers.

Minimum age specified: 15 years

Togo 16.03.1984 Trinidad and Tobago 03.09.2004 Tunisia 19.10.1995

Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Turkey 30.10.1998 Turkmenistan 27.03.2012 Uganda 25.03.2003

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Ukraine 03.05.1979 United Arab Emirates 02.10.1998 United Kingdom 07.06.2000

Minimum age specified: 16 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 16 years

Uruguay 02.06.1977 Uzbekistan 06.03.2009 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

15.07.1987

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years

Viet Nam 24.06.2003 Yemen 15.06.2000 Zambia 09.02.1976

Minimum age specified: 15 years Minimum age specified: 14 years Minimum age specified: 15 years

Zimbabwe 06.06.2000

Minimum age specified: 14 years

Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974 (No. 139)

Adopted at the 59th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.06.1976

39 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1979 Argentina 15.06.1978 Belgium 11.10.1996

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 27.06.1990 Croatia 08.10.1991

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Denmark 06.06.1978 Ecuador 27.03.1975

Egypt 25.03.1982 Finland 04.05.1977 France 24.08.1994

Germany 23.08.1976 Guinea 20.04.1976 Guyana 10.01.1983

Hungary 10.06.1975 Iceland 21.06.1991 Iraq 31.03.1978

Ireland 04.04.1995 Italy 23.06.1981 Japan 26.07.1977

Korea, Republic of 07.11.2011 Lebanon 23.02.2000 Luxembourg 08.04.2008

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Norway 14.06.1977

Peru 16.11.1976 Portugal 03.05.1999 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Sweden 23.09.1975

Switzerland 28.10.1976 Syrian Arab Republic 01.02.1979 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

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Ukraine 17.06.2010 Uruguay 31.07.1980 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

05.07.1983

Paid Educational Leave Convention, 1974 (No. 140)

Adopted at the 59th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.09.1976

34 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1979 Azerbaijan 11.03.1993 Belgium 12.01.1993

Belize 22.06.1999 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 16.04.1992

Chile 13.09.1999 Cuba 30.12.1975 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Finland 24.02.1992 France 20.10.1975 Germany 30.11.1976

Guinea 20.04.1976 Guyana 10.01.1983 Hungary 10.06.1975

Iraq 09.05.1978 Kenya 09.04.1979 Mexico 17.02.1977

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 14.09.1976 Nicaragua 01.10.1981

Poland 23.04.1979 San Marino 19.04.1988 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 18.09.1978

Sweden 23.09.1975 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Ukraine 07.03.2003 United Kingdom 04.12.1975 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

06.09.1983

Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

Rural Workers' Organisations Convention, 1975 (No. 141)

Adopted at the 60th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 24.11.1977

40 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1979 Albania 18.08.2004 Austria 18.09.1978

Belgium 19.12.2003 Belize 22.06.1999 Brazil 27.09.1994

Burkina Faso 25.08.1997 Costa Rica 23.07.1991 Cuba 14.04.1977

Cyprus 28.06.1977 Denmark 06.06.1978 Ecuador 26.10.1977

El Salvador 15.06.1995 Finland 14.09.1977 France 10.09.1984

Germany 05.12.1978 Greece 17.10.1989 Guatemala 13.06.1989

Guyana 10.01.1983 Hungary 04.01.1994 India 18.08.1977

Israel 21.06.1979 Italy 18.10.1979 Kenya 09.04.1979

Mali 12.06.1995 Malta 09.06.1988 Mexico 28.06.1978

Moldova, Republic of 04.04.2003 Netherlands 26.01.1977 Nicaragua 01.10.1981

Norway 24.11.1976 Philippines 18.06.1979 Poland 29.11.1991

Spain 28.04.1978 Sweden 19.07.1976 Switzerland 23.05.1977

United Kingdom 15.02.1977 Uruguay 19.06.1989 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

05.07.1983

Zambia 04.12.1978

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Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 (No. 142)

Adopted at the 60th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.07.1977

68 ratifications

Afghanistan 16.05.1979 Algeria 26.01.1984 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002

Argentina 15.06.1978 Australia 10.09.1985 Austria 02.03.1979

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 03.05.1979 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 24.11.1981 Burkina Faso 28.10.2009 Central African Republic 05.06.2006

Cuba 05.01.1978 Cyprus 28.06.1977 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denmark 05.06.1981 Ecuador 26.10.1977 Egypt 25.03.1982

El Salvador 15.06.1995 Fiji 21.01.2013 Finland 14.09.1977

France 10.09.1984 Georgia 22.06.1993 Germany 29.12.1980

Greece 17.10.1989 Guinea 05.06.1978 Guyana 10.01.1983

Hungary 17.06.1976 India 25.03.2009 Iran, Islamic Republic of 19.03.2007

Iraq 26.07.1978 Ireland 22.06.1979 Israel 21.06.1979

Italy 18.10.1979 Japan 10.06.1986 Jordan 23.07.1979

Kenya 09.04.1979 Korea, Republic of 21.01.1994 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992

Latvia 08.03.1993 Lebanon 23.02.2000 Lithuania 26.09.1994

Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Mexico 28.06.1978 Moldova, Republic of 19.12.2001

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 19.06.1979 Nicaragua 04.11.1977

Niger 28.01.1993 Norway 24.11.1976 Poland 10.10.1979

Portugal 09.01.1981 Russian Federation 03.05.1979 San Marino 23.05.1985

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 16.05.1977 Sweden 19.07.1976 Switzerland 23.05.1977

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Tunisia 23.02.1989 Turkey 12.07.1993 Ukraine 03.05.1979

United Kingdom 15.02.1977 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

08.10.1984

Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1975 (No. 143)

Adopted at the 60th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 09.12.1978

23 ratifications

Albania 12.09.2006 Armenia 27.01.2006 Benin 11.06.1980

Excluding Part II

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Burkina Faso 09.12.1977 Cameroon 04.07.1978

Cyprus 28.06.1977 Guinea 05.06.1978 Italy 23.06.1981

Kenya 09.04.1979 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Norway 24.01.1979

Philippines 14.09.2006 Portugal 12.12.1978 San Marino 23.05.1985

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Sweden 28.12.1982

Tajikistan 10.04.2007 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Togo 08.11.1983

Uganda 31.03.1978 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

17.08.1983

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Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976 (No. 144)

Adopted at the 61st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 16.05.1978

134 ratifications

Afghanistan 07.04.2010 Albania 30.06.1999 Algeria 12.07.1993

Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Argentina 13.04.1987 Armenia 29.04.2005

Australia 11.06.1979 Austria 02.03.1979 Azerbaijan 12.08.1993

Bahamas 16.08.1979 Bangladesh 17.04.1979 Barbados 06.04.1983

Belarus 15.09.1993 Belgium 29.10.1982 Belize 06.03.2000

Benin 11.06.2001 Bosnia and Herzegovina 11.07.2006 Botswana 05.06.1997

Brazil 27.09.1994 Bulgaria 12.06.1998 Burkina Faso 25.07.2001

Burundi 10.10.1997 Canada 13.06.2011 Central African Republic 05.06.2006

Chad 07.01.1998 Chile 29.07.1992 China 02.11.1990

Colombia 09.11.1999 Congo 26.11.1999 Costa Rica 29.07.1981

Cyprus 28.06.1977 Czech Republic 09.10.2000 Côte d'Ivoire 05.06.1987

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001 Denmark 06.06.1978 Djibouti 28.02.2005

Dominica 29.04.2002 Dominican Republic 15.06.1999 Ecuador 23.11.1979

Egypt 25.03.1982 El Salvador 15.06.1995 Estonia 22.03.1994

Ethiopia 06.06.2011 Fiji 18.05.1998 Finland 02.10.1978

France 08.06.1982 Gabon 06.12.1988 Germany 23.07.1979

Ghana 06.06.2011 Greece 28.08.1981 Grenada 25.10.1994

Guatemala 13.06.1989 Guinea 16.10.1995 Guyana 10.01.1983

Honduras 12.06.2012 Hungary 04.01.1994 Iceland 30.06.1981

India 27.02.1978 Indonesia 17.10.1990 Iraq 11.09.1978

Ireland 22.06.1979 Israel 21.01.2010 Italy 18.10.1979

Jamaica 23.10.1996 Japan 14.06.2002 Jordan 05.08.2003

Kazakhstan 13.12.2000 Kenya 06.06.1990 Korea, Republic of 15.11.1999

Kuwait 15.08.2000 Kyrgyzstan 12.01.2007 Lao People's Democratic

Republic

29.10.2010

Latvia 25.07.1994 Lesotho 27.01.1998 Liberia 25.03.2003

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Madagascar 22.04.1997 Malawi 01.10.1986

Malaysia 14.06.2002 Mali 23.01.2008 Mauritius 14.06.1994

Mexico 28.06.1978 Moldova, Republic of 12.08.1996 Mongolia 10.08.1998

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 16.05.2013 Mozambique 23.12.1996

Namibia 03.01.1995 Nepal 21.03.1995 Netherlands 27.07.1978

New Zealand 05.06.1987 Nicaragua 01.10.1981 Nigeria 03.05.1994

Norway 09.08.1977 Pakistan 25.10.1994 Peru 08.11.2004

Philippines 10.06.1991 Poland 15.03.1993 Portugal 09.01.1981

Romania 09.12.1992 Saint Kitts and Nevis 12.10.2000 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

09.11.2010

San Marino 23.05.1985 Sao Tome and Principe 17.06.1992 Senegal 19.11.2004

Serbia 13.05.2005 Seychelles 28.10.2005 Sierra Leone 21.01.1985

Singapore 04.10.2010 Slovakia 10.02.1997 Slovenia 29.06.2011

South Africa 18.02.2003 Spain 13.02.1984 Sri Lanka 17.03.1994

Suriname 16.11.1979 Swaziland 05.06.1981 Sweden 16.05.1977

Switzerland 28.06.2000 Syrian Arab Republic 28.05.1985 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

08.12.2005 Togo 08.11.1983 Trinidad and Tobago 07.06.1995

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Turkey 12.07.1993 Uganda 13.01.1994 Ukraine 16.05.1994

United Kingdom 15.02.1977 United States 15.06.1988 Uruguay 22.05.1987

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

17.06.1983 Viet Nam 09.06.2008 Yemen 15.06.2000

Zambia 04.12.1978 Zimbabwe 14.12.1989

Continuity of Employment (Seafarers) Convention, 1976 (No. 145)

Adopted at the 62nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 03.05.1979

17 ratifications

Brazil 18.05.1990 Costa Rica 16.06.1981 Cuba 09.02.1979

Egypt 17.03.1983 Iraq 14.11.1979 New Zealand 11.01.1980

Portugal 23.05.1983

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Finland 02.10.1978 France 03.05.1978 Hungary 08.06.1978

Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 31.07.2013

Italy 23.06.1981 Morocco 07.03.1980 Netherlands 10.01.1979

Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 13.12.2011

Norway 24.01.1979 Poland 10.10.1979 Spain 28.04.1978

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sweden 06.10.1981

Denounced on 12.06.2012

Seafarers' Annual Leave with Pay Convention, 1976 (No. 146)

Adopted at the 62nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 13.06.1979

17 ratifications

Brazil 24.09.1998 Cameroon 13.06.1978 Iraq 15.02.1985

Length of annual leave specified: 30

days

Length of annual leave specified: 60

consecutive days for officers and 3

consecutive days per month for

seamen

Length of annual leave specified: 36

days

Kenya 14.09.1990 Portugal 25.06.1984 Turkey 28.07.2005

Length of annual leave specified: 30

days

Length of annual leave specified: 30

days

Length of annual leave specified: 30

days

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Bulgaria 12.06.2003 Finland 15.01.1990 France 15.06.1978

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013

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Germany 14.11.2006 Italy 28.07.1981 Luxembourg 30.11.2005

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Morocco 10.07.1980 Netherlands 12.11.1980 Nicaragua 01.10.1981

Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 13.12.2011 Denounced on 20.12.2013

Spain 09.03.1979 Sweden 07.06.1978

Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 12.06.2012

Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976 (No. 147)

Adopted at the 62nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 28.11.1981

56 ratifications

Albania 12.12.2007 Algeria 27.06.2006 Azerbaijan 19.05.1992

Has ratified the Protocol of 1996

Belize 15.07.2005 Brazil 17.01.1991 Costa Rica 24.06.1981

Has ratified the Protocol of 1996

Dominica 06.01.2004 Egypt 17.03.1983 Estonia 01.12.2004

Has ratified the Protocol of 1996

Iceland 11.05.1999 India 26.09.1996 Iraq 15.02.1985

Ireland 16.12.1992 Israel 06.12.1996 Jordan 01.04.2004

Has ratified the Protocol of 1996

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 06.12.1993 Peru 06.07.2004

Portugal 02.05.1985 Romania 15.05.2001 Slovenia 21.06.1999

Has ratified the Protocol of 1996 Has ratified the Protocol of 1996

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Trinidad and Tobago 03.06.1999 Ukraine 17.03.1994

United States 15.06.1988

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Bahamas 03.01.2001 Barbados 16.05.1994 Belgium 16.09.1982

Denounced on 11.02.2008 Denounced on 20.06.2013 Denounced on 20.08.2013

Benin 04.02.2010 Bulgaria 24.02.2003 Canada 25.05.1993

Denounced on 13.06.2011 Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 15.06.2010

Croatia 19.07.1996 Cyprus 19.09.1995 Denmark 28.07.1980

Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 20.07.2012 Denounced on 23.06.2011

Finland 02.10.1978 France 02.05.1978 Germany 14.07.1980

Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013

Ghana 10.05.2005 Greece 18.09.1979 Hungary 30.03.2005

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 31.07.2013

Italy 23.06.1981 Japan 31.05.1983 Latvia 12.11.1998

Denounced on 19.11.2013 Denounced on 05.08.2013 Denounced on 12.08.2011

Liberia 08.07.1981 Lithuania 14.07.2006 Luxembourg 15.02.1991

Denounced on 07.06.2006 Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Malta 10.01.2002 Morocco 15.06.1981 Netherlands 25.01.1979

Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 13.12.2011

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Norway 24.01.1979 Poland 02.06.1995 Russian Federation 07.05.1991

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012

Spain 28.04.1978 Sweden 20.12.1978 United Kingdom 28.11.1980

Denounced on 04.02.2010 Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Protocol of 1996 to the Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976

Adopted at the 84th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.01.2003

24 ratifications

Albania 12.12.2007 Belize 15.07.2005 Estonia 01.12.2004

Has accepted the Conventions

mentioned in Part B of the

Supplementary Appendix

Has accepted the Conventions

mentioned in Part B of the

Supplementary Appendix

Ireland 22.04.1999 Romania 15.05.2001 Slovenia 21.07.2004

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 10.06.2003 Bulgaria 09.06.2005 Croatia 06.07.2010

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010

Cyprus 09.10.2006 Denmark 10.07.2003 Finland 04.07.2002

Denounced on 20.07.2012 Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 27.04.2004 Germany 14.11.2006 Greece 14.05.2002

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 04.01.2013

Hungary 30.03.2005 Latvia 15.12.2004 Lithuania 14.07.2006

Denounced on 31.07.2013 Denounced on 12.08.2011 Denounced on 20.08.2013

Luxembourg 30.11.2005 Malta 10.01.2002 Netherlands 16.06.2003

Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 13.12.2011

Norway 27.04.2006 Sweden 15.12.2000 United Kingdom 29.06.2001

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Working Environment (Air Pollution, Noise and Vibration) Convention, 1977 (No. 148)

Adopted at the 63rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.07.1979

45 ratifications

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belgium 01.06.1994 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 14.01.1982 Costa Rica 16.06.1981 Croatia 08.10.1991

Cuba 29.12.1980 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Denmark 08.01.1988

Ecuador 11.07.1978 Egypt 04.05.1988 Finland 08.06.1979

France 30.07.1985 Germany 18.11.1993 Ghana 27.05.1986

Guatemala 22.02.1996 Guinea 08.06.1982 Hungary 04.01.1994

Iraq 17.04.1985 Italy 28.02.1985 Kazakhstan 30.07.1996

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 08.03.1993 Lebanon 04.04.2005

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Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Malta 09.06.1988 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Has accepted the obligation of the

Convention in respect of air pollution

only

Niger 28.01.1993 Norway 13.03.1979 Poland 02.12.2004

Portugal 09.01.1981 Russian Federation 03.06.1988 San Marino 19.04.1988

Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 23.11.1999 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 17.12.1980 Sweden 10.07.1978

Has accepted the obligations of the

Convention in respect of air pollution

and noise only

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Has accepted the obligations of the

Convention in respect of air pollution

only

United Kingdom 08.03.1979 Uruguay 05.09.1988 Zambia 19.08.1980

Has accepted the obligations of the

Convention in respect of air pollution

only

Nursing Personnel Convention, 1977 (No. 149)

Adopted at the 63rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.07.1979

41 ratifications

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bangladesh 17.04.1979 Belarus 03.05.1979

Belgium 29.03.1988 Congo 24.06.1986 Denmark 05.06.1981

Ecuador 11.07.1978 Egypt 03.11.1982 El Salvador 30.01.2013

Fiji 28.05.2008 Finland 08.06.1979 France 10.09.1984

Ghana 27.05.1986 Greece 17.03.1987 Guatemala 09.05.1995

Guinea 08.06.1982 Guyana 10.01.1983 Iraq 04.06.1980

Italy 28.02.1985 Jamaica 04.06.1984 Kenya 06.06.1990

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 08.03.1993 Lithuania 12.06.2007

Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Malawi 01.10.1986 Malta 18.05.1990

Norway 05.07.1989 Philippines 18.06.1979 Poland 04.11.1980

Portugal 28.05.1985 Russian Federation 03.05.1979 Seychelles 12.10.1993

Slovenia 30.01.2003 Sweden 10.07.1978 Tajikistan 26.11.1993

Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 Ukraine 03.05.1979 Uruguay 31.07.1980

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

17.08.1983 Zambia 19.08.1980

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Labour Administration Convention, 1978 (No. 150)

Adopted at the 64th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.10.1980

74 ratifications

Albania 24.07.2002 Algeria 26.01.1984 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002

Argentina 20.02.2004 Armenia 18.05.2005 Australia 10.09.1985

Belarus 15.09.1993 Belgium 21.10.2011 Belize 06.03.2000

Benin 11.06.2001 Burkina Faso 03.04.1980 Cambodia 23.08.1999

Central African Republic 05.06.2006 China 07.03.2002 Congo 24.06.1986

Costa Rica 25.09.1984 Cuba 29.12.1980 Cyprus 06.07.1981

Czech Republic 09.10.2000 Democratic Republic of

the Congo

03.04.1987 Denmark 05.06.1981

Dominica 26.07.2004 Dominican Republic 15.06.1999 Egypt 05.12.1991

El Salvador 02.02.2001 Finland 25.02.1980 Gabon 11.10.1979

Germany 26.02.1981 Ghana 27.05.1986 Greece 31.07.1985

Guinea 08.06.1982 Guyana 10.01.1983 Iraq 10.07.1980

Israel 07.12.1979 Italy 28.02.1985 Jamaica 04.06.1984

Jordan 10.07.2003 Korea, Republic of 08.12.1997 Kyrgyzstan 22.12.2003

Latvia 08.03.1993 Lebanon 04.04.2005 Lesotho 14.06.2001

Liberia 02.06.2003 Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Malawi 19.11.1999

Mali 23.01.2008 Mauritius 05.04.2004 Mexico 10.02.1982

Moldova, Republic of 10.11.2006 Morocco 03.04.2009 Namibia 28.06.1996

Netherlands 08.08.1980 Norway 19.03.1980 Portugal 09.01.1981

Romania 04.11.2008 Russian Federation 02.07.1998 San Marino 19.04.1988

Serbia 15.03.2013 Seychelles 23.11.1999 Spain 03.03.1982

Suriname 29.09.1981 Sweden 11.06.1979 Switzerland 03.03.1981

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

22.07.2013 Togo 30.03.2012 Trinidad and Tobago 17.08.2007

Tunisia 23.05.1988 Ukraine 10.11.2004 United Kingdom 19.03.1980

United States 03.03.1995 Uruguay 19.06.1989 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

17.08.1983

Zambia 19.08.1980 Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

Labour Relations (Public Service) Convention, 1978 (No. 151)

Adopted at the 64th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 25.02.1981

50 ratifications

Albania 30.06.1999 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Argentina 21.01.1987

Armenia 29.07.1994 Azerbaijan 11.03.1993 Belarus 08.09.1997

Belgium 21.05.1991 Belize 22.06.1999 Botswana 22.12.1997

Brazil 15.06.2010 Chad 07.01.1998 Chile 17.07.2000

Colombia 08.12.2000 Cuba 29.12.1980 Cyprus 06.07.1981

Denmark 05.06.1981 El Salvador 06.09.2006 Finland 25.02.1980

Gabon 01.10.2009 Georgia 10.10.2003 Ghana 27.05.1986

Greece 29.07.1996 Guinea 08.06.1982 Guyana 10.01.1983

Hungary 04.01.1994 Italy 28.02.1985 Latvia 27.01.1992

Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Mali 12.06.1995 Moldova, Republic of 04.04.2003

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Morocco 04.06.2013 Netherlands 29.11.1988 Norway 19.03.1980

Peru 27.10.1980 Poland 26.07.1982 Portugal 09.01.1981

San Marino 19.04.1988 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005 Seychelles 23.11.1999

Slovakia 22.02.2010 Slovenia 20.09.2010 Spain 18.09.1984

Suriname 29.09.1981 Sweden 11.06.1979 Switzerland 03.03.1981

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

22.07.2013 Turkey 12.07.1993 United Kingdom 19.03.1980

Uruguay 19.06.1989 Zambia 19.08.1980

Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 (No. 152)

Adopted at the 65th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 05.12.1981

26 ratifications

Brazil 18.05.1990 Congo 24.06.1986 Cuba 15.10.1982

Cyprus 13.11.1987 Denmark 22.12.1989 Ecuador 20.05.1988

Egypt 03.08.1988 Finland 03.07.1981 France 30.07.1985

Germany 17.12.1982 Guinea 08.06.1982 Iraq 17.04.1985

Italy 07.06.2000 Jamaica 04.11.2005 Lebanon 06.09.2004

Mexico 10.02.1982 Moldova, Republic of 22.01.2007 Netherlands 13.05.1998

Norway 05.12.1980 Peru 19.04.1988 Russian Federation 14.07.2004

Seychelles 28.10.2005 Spain 03.03.1982 Sweden 13.06.1980

Tanzania, United Republic

of

30.05.1983 Turkey 17.03.2005

Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1979 (No. 153)

Adopted at the 65th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.02.1983

9 ratifications

Ecuador 20.05.1988 Iraq 17.04.1985 Mexico 10.02.1982

Spain 07.02.1985 Switzerland 04.05.1981 Turkey 17.03.2005

Ukraine 09.06.2008 Uruguay 19.06.1989 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

05.07.1983

154

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Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981 (No. 154)

Adopted at the 67th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.08.1983

44 ratifications

Albania 24.07.2002 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Argentina 29.01.1993

Armenia 29.04.2005 Azerbaijan 12.08.1993 Belarus 08.09.1997

Belgium 29.03.1988 Belize 22.06.1999 Benin 10.01.2012

Brazil 10.07.1992 Colombia 08.12.2000 Cyprus 16.01.1989

Finland 09.02.1983 Gabon 06.12.1988 Greece 17.09.1996

Guatemala 29.10.1996 Hungary 04.01.1994 Kyrgyzstan 22.12.2003

Latvia 25.07.1994 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Mauritius 23.11.2011

Moldova, Republic of 14.02.1997 Morocco 03.04.2009 Netherlands 22.12.1993

Niger 05.06.1985 Norway 22.06.1982 Romania 15.12.1992

Russian Federation 06.09.2010 Saint Lucia 06.12.2000 San Marino 01.02.1995

Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005 Slovakia 17.09.2009 Slovenia 02.02.2006

Spain 11.09.1985 Suriname 05.06.1996 Sweden 11.08.1982

Switzerland 16.11.1983 Tanzania, United Republic

of

14.08.1998 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

22.07.2013

Uganda 27.03.1990 Ukraine 16.05.1994 Uruguay 19.06.1989

Uzbekistan 15.12.1997 Zambia 04.02.1986

Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)

Adopted at the 67th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.08.1983

61 ratifications

Albania 09.02.2004 Algeria 06.06.2006 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Australia 26.03.2004 Bahrain 09.09.2009 Belarus 30.05.2000

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Belgium 28.02.2011 Belize 22.06.1999 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Brazil 18.05.1992 Cabo Verde 09.08.2000 Central African Republic 05.06.2006

China 25.01.2007 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 07.09.1982

Cyprus 16.01.1989 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Denmark 10.07.1995

El Salvador 12.10.2000 Ethiopia 28.01.1991 Fiji 28.05.2008

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Finland 24.04.1985 Grenada 26.06.2012 Guyana 17.09.2012

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Hungary 04.01.1994 Iceland 21.06.1991 Ireland 04.04.1995

Kazakhstan 30.07.1996 Korea, Republic of 20.02.2008 Latvia 25.07.1994

Lesotho 01.11.2001 Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Mexico 01.02.1984

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Moldova, Republic of 28.04.2000 Mongolia 03.02.1998 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Netherlands 22.05.1991 New Zealand 12.06.2007 Niger 19.02.2009

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Nigeria 03.05.1994 Norway 22.06.1982 Portugal 28.05.1985

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Russian Federation 02.07.1998 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005 Serbia 24.11.2000

Seychelles 28.10.2005 Slovakia 01.01.1993 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

South Africa 18.02.2003 Spain 11.09.1985 Sweden 11.08.1982

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Syrian Arab Republic 19.05.2009 Tajikistan 21.10.2009 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Has ratified the Protocol of 2002

Turkey 22.04.2005 Ukraine 04.01.2012 Uruguay 05.09.1988

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

25.06.1984 Viet Nam 03.10.1994 Zambia 23.12.2013

Zimbabwe 09.04.2003

Protocol of 2002 to the Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981

Adopted at the 90th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 09.02.2005

10 ratifications

Albania 09.02.2004 Australia 10.08.2011 El Salvador 22.07.2004

Finland 09.12.2003 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Portugal 12.11.2010

Slovenia 01.03.2010 Sweden 15.06.2007 Syrian Arab Republic 19.05.2009

Workers with Family Responsibilities Convention, 1981 (No. 156)

Adopted at the 67th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.08.1983

43 ratifications

Albania 11.10.2007 Argentina 17.03.1988 Australia 30.03.1990

Azerbaijan 29.10.2010 Belize 22.06.1999 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

01.09.1998

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Bulgaria 03.04.2006 Chile 14.10.1994

Croatia 08.10.1991 Ecuador 08.02.2013 El Salvador 12.10.2000

Ethiopia 28.01.1991 Finland 09.02.1983 France 16.03.1989

Greece 10.06.1988 Guatemala 06.01.1994 Guinea 16.10.1995

Iceland 22.06.2000 Japan 09.06.1995 Kazakhstan 17.01.2013

Korea, Republic of 29.03.2001 Lithuania 06.05.2004 Mauritius 05.04.2004

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Netherlands 24.03.1988 Niger 05.06.1985

Norway 22.06.1982 Paraguay 21.12.2007 Peru 16.06.1986

Portugal 02.05.1985 Russian Federation 13.02.1998 San Marino 19.04.1988

Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 14.06.2002 Slovenia 29.05.1992

Spain 11.09.1985 Sweden 11.08.1982 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Ukraine 11.04.2000 Uruguay 16.11.1989 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

27.11.1984

Yemen 13.03.1989

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Maintenance of Social Security Rights Convention, 1982 (No. 157)

Adopted at the 68th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.09.1986

4 ratifications

Kyrgyzstan 10.09.2008 Philippines 26.04.1994 Spain 11.09.1985

Sweden 18.04.1984

Termination of Employment Convention, 1982 (No. 158)

Adopted at the 68th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 23.11.1985

36 ratifications

Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Australia 26.02.1993 Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993

Cameroon 13.05.1988 Central African Republic 05.06.2006 Cyprus 05.07.1985

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

03.04.1987 Ethiopia 28.01.1991 Finland 30.06.1992

France 16.03.1989 Gabon 06.12.1988 Latvia 25.07.1994

Lesotho 14.06.2001 Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Malawi 01.10.1986

Moldova, Republic of 14.02.1997 Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 07.10.1993

Namibia 28.06.1996 Niger 05.06.1985 Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000

Portugal 27.11.1995 Saint Lucia 06.12.2000 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovakia 22.02.2010 Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 26.04.1985

Sweden 20.06.1983 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Turkey 04.01.1995

Uganda 18.07.1990 Ukraine 16.05.1994 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

06.05.1985

Yemen 13.03.1989 Zambia 09.02.1990

Denunciation

Brazil 05.01.1995

Denounced on 20.11.1996

Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention, 1983 (No. 159)

Adopted at the 69th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.06.1985

82 ratifications

Afghanistan 07.04.2010 Argentina 13.04.1987 Australia 07.08.1990

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Bahrain 02.02.1999 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

19.12.1996

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 18.05.1990 Burkina Faso 26.05.1989

Chile 14.10.1994 China 02.02.1988 Colombia 07.12.1989

Costa Rica 23.07.1991 Croatia 08.10.1991 Cuba 03.10.1996

Cyprus 13.04.1987 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Côte d'Ivoire 22.10.1999

Denmark 01.04.1985 Dominican Republic 20.06.1994 Ecuador 20.05.1988

Egypt 03.08.1988 El Salvador 19.12.1986 Ethiopia 28.01.1991

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Fiji 01.12.2004 Finland 24.04.1985 France 16.03.1989

Germany 14.11.1989 Greece 31.07.1985 Guatemala 05.04.1994

Guinea 16.10.1995 Hungary 20.06.1984 Iceland 22.06.1990

Ireland 06.06.1986 Italy 07.06.2000 Japan 12.06.1992

Jordan 13.05.2003 Korea, Republic of 15.11.1999 Kuwait 26.06.1998

Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Lebanon 23.02.2000 Lithuania 26.09.1994

Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Madagascar 03.06.1998 Malawi 01.10.1986

Mali 12.06.1995 Malta 09.06.1988 Mauritius 09.06.2004

Mexico 05.04.2001 Mongolia 03.02.1998 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Netherlands 15.02.1988 Nigeria 26.08.2010 Norway 13.08.1984

Pakistan 25.10.1994 Panama 28.01.1994 Paraguay 02.05.1991

Peru 16.06.1986 Philippines 23.08.1991 Poland 02.12.2004

Portugal 03.05.1999 Russian Federation 03.06.1988 San Marino 23.05.1985

Sao Tome and Principe 17.06.1992 Serbia 24.11.2000 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 02.08.1990 Sweden 12.06.1984

Switzerland 20.06.1985 Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Thailand 11.10.2007

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Trinidad and Tobago 03.06.1999 Tunisia 05.09.1989

Turkey 26.06.2000 Uganda 27.03.1990 Ukraine 15.05.2003

Uruguay 13.01.1988 Yemen 18.11.1991 Zambia 05.01.1989

Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

Labour Statistics Convention, 1985 (No. 160)

Adopted at the 71st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 24.04.1988

49 ratifications

Armenia 29.04.2005 Australia 15.05.1987 Austria 03.06.1987

Acceptance of Articles 7, 12 and 13 of

Part II has been specified pursuant to

Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Azerbaijan 19.05.1992 Belarus 12.10.1990 Benin 06.04.2000

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 10 of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 10 of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7, 8, 12-15, of

Part II has been specified pursuant to

Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

14.11.1990 Brazil 02.07.1990 Canada 22.11.1995

Acceptance of Articles 7, 8 and 15 of

Part II has been specified pursuant to

Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 10, 12, 13

and 15 of Part II has been specified

pursuant to Article 16, paragraph 2, of

the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7, 8, 9(1) and

10-15 of Part II has been specified

pursuant to Article 16, paragraph 2, of

the Convention.

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Colombia 23.03.1990 Costa Rica 13.02.2001 Cyprus 01.12.1987

Acceptance of Articles 7, 8 and 10-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Denmark 22.01.1988 El Salvador 24.04.1987

Acceptance of Articles 7-10 and 12-14

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Finland 27.04.1987 Germany 25.04.1991 Greece 17.03.1993

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Guatemala 07.04.1993 Hungary 09.04.2010 India 01.04.1992

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Article 8 of Part II has

been specified pursuant to Article 16,

paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Ireland 27.10.1995 Israel 21.01.2010 Italy 08.11.1989

Acceptance of Articles 7-9 and 11-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Korea, Republic of 08.12.1997 Kyrgyzstan 31.03.1992 Latvia 10.06.1994

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 10 has

been specified pursuant to Article 16,

paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7, 12 and 13 of

Part II has been specified pursuant to

Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Lithuania 10.06.1999 Mauritius 14.06.1994 Mexico 18.04.1988

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-10 and 12-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2 of the

Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-9, 11, 12, 14

and 15 of Part II has been specified

pursuant to Article 16, paragraph 2, of

the Convention.

Moldova, Republic of 10.02.2012 Netherlands 05.10.1990 New Zealand 06.11.2001

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 13 and 14,

paragraph 1, pursuant to Article 16,

paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Norway 06.08.1987 Panama 03.04.1996 Poland 24.04.1991

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-10 and 12-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-8 and 12-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2 of the

Convention.

Portugal 08.12.1993 Russian Federation 27.08.1990 San Marino 01.07.1988

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 15 of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

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Slovakia 01.01.1993 Spain 03.10.1989 Sri Lanka 01.04.1993

Acceptance of Articles 7-10 and 12-14

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-9 and 12-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7, 8, 10, 12, 13

and 15 of Part II has been specified

pursuant to Article 16, paragraph 2, of

the Convention.

Swaziland 22.09.1992 Sweden 22.09.1986 Switzerland 07.05.1987

Acceptance of Articles 7, 8, 10 and 12

to 15 of Part II has been specified

pursuant to Article 16, paragraph 2, of

the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-10 and 12-15

of Part II has been specified pursuant

to Article 16, paragraph 2, of the

Convention.

Tajikistan 26.11.1993 Ukraine 15.08.1991 United Kingdom 27.05.1987

Acceptance of Articles 7 to 10 has

been specified pursuant to Article 16,

paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of Articles 7-10 of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

United States 11.06.1990

Acceptance of all the Articles of Part II

has been specified pursuant to Article

16, paragraph 2, of the Convention.

Occupational Health Services Convention, 1985 (No. 161)

Adopted at the 71st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.02.1988

31 ratifications

Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Belgium 28.02.2011 Benin 10.11.1998

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 18.05.1990 Bulgaria 01.03.2012

Burkina Faso 25.08.1997 Chile 30.09.1999 Colombia 25.01.2001

Croatia 08.10.1991 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Finland 27.04.1987

Germany 17.10.1994 Guatemala 18.04.1989 Hungary 24.02.1988

Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Mexico 17.02.1987 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Niger 19.02.2009 Poland 15.09.2004 San Marino 19.04.1988

Serbia 24.11.2000 Seychelles 28.10.2005 Slovakia 01.01.1993

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Sweden 01.07.1986 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991

Turkey 22.04.2005 Ukraine 17.06.2010 Uruguay 05.09.1988

Zimbabwe 09.04.2003

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Asbestos Convention, 1986 (No. 162)

Adopted at the 72nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 16.06.1989

35 ratifications

Australia 10.08.2011 Belgium 11.10.1996 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

11.06.1990

Bosnia and Herzegovina 02.06.1993 Brazil 18.05.1990 Cameroon 20.02.1989

Canada 16.06.1988 Chile 14.10.1994 Colombia 25.01.2001

Croatia 08.10.1991 Cyprus 07.08.1992 Denmark 18.12.2006

Ecuador 11.04.1990 Finland 20.06.1988 Germany 18.11.1993

Guatemala 18.04.1989 Japan 11.08.2005 Kazakhstan 05.04.2011

Korea, Republic of 04.04.2007 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Montenegro 03.06.2006

Morocco 13.04.2011 Netherlands 15.09.1999 Norway 04.02.1992

Portugal 03.05.1999 Russian Federation 04.09.2000 Serbia 24.11.2000

Slovenia 29.05.1992 Spain 02.08.1990 Sweden 02.09.1987

Switzerland 16.06.1992 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

17.11.1991 Uganda 27.03.1990

Uruguay 06.09.1995 Zimbabwe 09.04.2003

Seafarers' Welfare Convention, 1987 (No. 163)

Adopted at the 74th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 03.10.1990

18 ratifications

Brazil 04.03.1997 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Georgia 22.06.2004

Guatemala 03.11.2008 Mexico 05.10.1990 Romania 11.03.2002

Slovakia 01.01.1993

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Bulgaria 01.03.2004 Denmark 16.09.1993 Finland 30.06.1992

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 23.06.2011 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 27.04.2004 Hungary 14.03.1989 Morocco 10.09.2012

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 31.07.2013 Denounced on 10.09.2012

Norway 26.11.1993 Russian Federation 18.10.2006 Spain 03.10.1989

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sweden 21.02.1990 Switzerland 15.11.1989

Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 21.02.2011

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Health Protection and Medical Care (Seafarers) Convention, 1987 (No. 164)

Adopted at the 74th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.01.1991

15 ratifications

Brazil 04.03.1997 Czech Republic 01.01.1993 Mexico 05.10.1990

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Turkey 17.03.2005

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Bulgaria 24.03.2005 Finland 17.01.1995 France 27.04.2004

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Germany 17.10.1994 Hungary 14.03.1989 Italy 07.11.2002

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 31.07.2013 Denounced on 19.11.2013

Morocco 10.09.2012 Norway 11.06.1999 Spain 03.07.1990

Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sweden 21.02.1990

Denounced on 12.06.2012

Social Security (Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1987 (No. 165)

Adopted at the 74th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 02.07.1992

3 ratifications

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Hungary 13.12.1989 Philippines 09.11.2004 Spain 02.07.1991

Denounced on 31.07.2013 Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Repatriation of Seafarers Convention (Revised), 1987 (No. 166)

Adopted at the 74th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 03.07.1991

14 ratifications

Brazil 04.03.1997 Egypt 28.05.2004 Guyana 10.06.1996

Mexico 05.10.1990 Romania 11.10.2000 Turkey 17.03.2005

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Australia 29.08.1995 Bulgaria 30.07.2003 France 27.04.2004

Denounced on 21.12.2011 Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 28.02.2013

Germany 14.11.2006 Hungary 14.03.1989 Luxembourg 15.02.1991

Denounced on 16.08.2013 Denounced on 31.07.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011

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Morocco 10.09.2012 Spain 03.07.1990

Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Safety and Health in Construction Convention, 1988 (No. 167)

Adopted at the 75th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 11.01.1991

24 ratifications

Algeria 06.06.2006 Belarus 21.11.2001 Brazil 19.05.2006

China 07.03.2002 Colombia 06.09.1994 Czech Republic 01.01.1993

Denmark 10.07.1995 Dominican Republic 04.06.1998 Finland 23.01.1997

Germany 18.11.1993 Guatemala 07.10.1991 Hungary 22.05.1989

Iraq 17.09.1990 Italy 12.02.2003 Kazakhstan 18.06.2008

Lesotho 27.01.1998 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Mexico 05.10.1990

Norway 24.06.1991 Panama 31.01.2008 Serbia 16.09.2009

Slovakia 01.01.1993 Sweden 07.10.1991 Uruguay 25.05.2005

Employment Promotion and Protection against Unemployment Convention, 1988 (No. 168)

Adopted at the 75th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 17.10.1991

8 ratifications

Albania 04.08.2006 Belgium 21.10.2011 Brazil 24.03.1993

Pursuant to Article 5 of the

Convention, the Government has

availed itself of the temporary

exception provided for in Article 10 (4).

Finland 19.12.1990 Norway 19.06.1990 Romania 15.12.1992

Sweden 18.12.1990 Switzerland 17.10.1990

Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169)

Adopted at the 76th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 05.09.1991

22 ratifications

Argentina 03.07.2000 Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

11.12.1991 Brazil 25.07.2002

Central African Republic 30.08.2010 Chile 15.09.2008 Colombia 07.08.1991

Costa Rica 02.04.1993 Denmark 22.02.1996 Dominica 25.06.2002

Ecuador 15.05.1998 Fiji 03.03.1998 Guatemala 05.06.1996

Honduras 28.03.1995 Mexico 05.09.1990 Nepal 14.09.2007

Netherlands 02.02.1998 Nicaragua 25.08.2010 Norway 19.06.1990

Paraguay 10.08.1993 Peru 02.02.1994 Spain 15.02.2007

Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

22.05.2002

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Chemicals Convention, 1990 (No. 170)

Adopted at the 77th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 04.11.1993

17 ratifications

Brazil 23.12.1996 Burkina Faso 15.09.1997 China 11.01.1995

Colombia 06.09.1994 Dominican Republic 03.01.2006 Germany 23.11.2007

Italy 03.07.2002 Korea, Republic of 11.04.2003 Lebanon 26.04.2006

Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Mexico 17.09.1992 Norway 26.11.1993

Poland 19.05.2005 Sweden 04.11.1992 Syrian Arab Republic 14.06.2006

Tanzania, United Republic

of

15.03.1999 Zimbabwe 27.08.1998

Night Work Convention, 1990 (No. 171)

Adopted at the 77th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 04.01.1995

11 ratifications

Albania 28.06.2004 Belgium 28.05.1997 Brazil 18.12.2002

Cyprus 04.01.1994 Czech Republic 06.08.1996 Dominican Republic 03.03.1993

Lithuania 26.09.1994 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Madagascar 10.11.2008

Portugal 27.11.1995 Slovakia 11.02.2002

Working Conditions (Hotels and Restaurants) Convention, 1991 (No. 172)

Adopted at the 78th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.07.1994

15 ratifications

Austria 02.05.1994 Barbados 22.06.1997 Cyprus 28.02.1997

Dominican Republic 04.06.1998 Fiji 28.05.2008 Germany 14.11.2006

Guyana 20.08.1996 Iraq 09.07.2001 Ireland 09.06.1998

Lebanon 23.02.2000 Luxembourg 06.03.2003 Mexico 07.06.1993

Spain 07.07.1993 Switzerland 15.02.1994 Uruguay 06.09.1995

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Protection of Workers' Claims (Employer's Insolvency) Convention, 1992 (No. 173)

Adopted at the 79th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.06.1995

21 ratifications

Albania 03.02.2005 Armenia 18.05.2005 Australia 08.06.1994

Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Parts

II and III

Has accepted the obligations of Part II

Austria 20.12.1996 Botswana 05.06.1997 Bulgaria 28.09.2004

Has accepted the obligations of Part III Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Parts

II and III with the exclusion, with regard

to the latter, of: 1) associated partners

in the trade corporation, 2) members of

the management and control bodies of

the trader, 3) spouses and relatives in

direct line of the descendant of the

trader or of the persons under items 1

and 2.

Burkina Faso 11.02.1999 Chad 15.12.2000 Finland 20.06.1994

Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Part III

Latvia 22.02.2002 Lithuania 26.09.1994 Madagascar 03.06.1998

Has accepted the obligations of Part III Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Part II

Mexico 24.09.1993 Portugal 08.11.2012 Russian Federation 20.08.2012

Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Parts

II and III

Has accepted the obligations of Part II

Slovakia 24.09.1998 Slovenia 08.05.2001 Spain 16.05.1995

Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Part III Has accepted the obligations of Parts

II (with the exclusion of public

employees) and III (with the exclusion

of household servants)

Switzerland 16.06.1995 Ukraine 01.03.2006 Zambia 25.05.1998

Has accepted the obligations of Parts

II and III

Has accepted the obligations of Part II Has accepted the obligations of Part II

Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents Convention, 1993 (No. 174)

Adopted at the 80th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 03.01.1997

18 ratifications

Albania 03.03.2003 Armenia 03.01.1996 Belgium 09.06.2004

Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Brazil 02.08.2001 Colombia 09.12.1997

Estonia 13.09.2000 Finland 28.02.2013 India 06.06.2008

Lebanon 04.04.2005 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Netherlands 25.03.1997

Russian Federation 10.02.2012 Saudi Arabia 08.10.2001 Slovenia 01.03.2010

Sweden 21.12.1994 Ukraine 15.06.2011 Zimbabwe 09.04.2003

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Part-Time Work Convention, 1994 (No. 175)

Adopted at the 81st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 28.02.1998

14 ratifications

Albania 03.03.2003 Australia 10.08.2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010

Cyprus 28.02.1997 Finland 25.05.1999 Guyana 03.09.1997

Hungary 09.04.2010 Italy 13.04.2000 Luxembourg 21.03.2001

Mauritius 14.06.1996 Netherlands 05.02.2001 Portugal 02.06.2006

Slovenia 08.05.2001 Sweden 10.06.2002

Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 (No. 176)

Adopted at the 82nd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 05.06.1998

28 ratifications

Albania 03.03.2003 Armenia 27.04.1999 Austria 26.05.1999

Belgium 02.10.2012 Bosnia and Herzegovina 04.02.2010 Botswana 05.06.1997

Brazil 18.05.2006 Czech Republic 09.10.2000 Finland 09.06.1997

Germany 06.09.1998 Ireland 09.06.1998 Lebanon 23.02.2000

Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Morocco 04.06.2013 Norway 11.06.1999

Peru 19.06.2008 Philippines 27.02.1998 Poland 25.06.2001

Portugal 25.03.2002 Russian Federation 19.07.2013 Slovakia 03.06.1998

South Africa 09.06.2000 Spain 22.05.1997 Sweden 09.06.1997

Ukraine 15.06.2011 United States 09.02.2001 Zambia 04.01.1999

Zimbabwe 09.04.2003

Home Work Convention, 1996 (No. 177)

Adopted at the 83rd Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.04.2000

10 ratifications

Albania 24.07.2002 Argentina 31.07.2006 Belgium 02.10.2012

Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Bulgaria 17.07.2009 Finland 17.06.1998

Ireland 22.04.1999 Netherlands 31.10.2002 Tajikistan 29.05.2012

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

03.10.2012

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Labour Inspection (Seafarers) Convention, 1996 (No. 178)

Adopted at the 84th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.04.2000

15 ratifications

Albania 24.07.2002 Brazil 21.12.2007 Ireland 22.04.1999

Peru 04.10.2006

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Bulgaria 09.06.2005 Fiji 28.05.2008 Finland 24.02.1999

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 21.01.2013 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 27.04.2004 Luxembourg 30.11.2005 Morocco 01.12.2000

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 20.09.2011 Denounced on 10.09.2012

Nigeria 19.08.2004 Norway 11.06.1999 Poland 09.08.2002

Denounced on 18.06.2013 Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 03.05.2012

Sweden 15.12.2000 United Kingdom 02.07.2003

Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996 (No. 179)

Adopted at the 84th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 22.04.2000

10 ratifications

Ireland 22.04.1999

Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Bulgaria 12.06.2003 Croatia 18.11.2005 Finland 25.05.1999

Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 12.02.2010 Denounced on 09.01.2013

France 27.04.2004 Morocco 01.12.2000 Nigeria 22.03.2004

Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 18.06.2013

Norway 11.06.1999 Philippines 13.03.1998 Russian Federation 27.08.2001

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 20.08.2012 Denounced on 20.08.2012

Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Convention, 1996 (No. 180)

Adopted at the 84th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 08.08.2002

21 ratifications

Ireland 22.04.1999 Romania 11.10.2000 Slovenia 21.07.2004

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Denunciation (as a result of the ratification of Convention No. 186 )

Belgium 10.06.2003 Bulgaria 24.02.2003 Denmark 10.07.2003

Denounced on 20.08.2013 Denounced on 12.04.2010 Denounced on 23.06.2011

Finland 04.07.2002 France 27.04.2004 Germany 14.11.2006

Denounced on 09.01.2013 Denounced on 28.02.2013 Denounced on 16.08.2013

Greece 14.05.2002 Latvia 13.01.2006 Luxembourg 30.11.2005

Denounced on 04.01.2013 Denounced on 12.08.2011 Denounced on 20.09.2011

Malta 19.09.2002 Morocco 01.12.2000 Netherlands 16.06.2003

Denounced on 22.01.2013 Denounced on 10.09.2012 Denounced on 13.12.2011

Norway 22.10.2003 Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

08.02.2002 Spain 07.01.2004

Denounced on 10.02.2009 Denounced on 09.11.2010 Denounced on 04.02.2010

Sweden 15.12.2000 United Kingdom 20.12.2001

Denounced on 12.06.2012 Denounced on 07.08.2013

Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181)

Adopted at the 85th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 10.05.2000

28 ratifications

Albania 30.06.1999 Algeria 06.06.2006 Belgium 28.09.2004

Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Bulgaria 24.03.2005 Czech Republic 09.10.2000

Ethiopia 24.03.1999 Fiji 21.01.2013 Finland 25.05.1999

Georgia 27.08.2002 Hungary 19.09.2003 Israel 04.10.2012

Italy 01.02.2000 Japan 28.07.1999 Lithuania 19.03.2004

Moldova, Republic of 19.12.2001 Morocco 10.05.1999 Netherlands 15.09.1999

Panama 10.08.1999 Poland 15.09.2008 Portugal 25.03.2002

Serbia 15.03.2013 Slovakia 22.02.2010 Spain 15.06.1999

Suriname 12.04.2006 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

03.10.2012 Uruguay 14.06.2004

Zambia 23.12.2013

Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182)

Adopted at the 87th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 19.11.2000

178 ratifications

Afghanistan 07.04.2010 Albania 02.08.2001 Algeria 09.02.2001

Angola 13.06.2001 Antigua and Barbuda 16.09.2002 Argentina 05.02.2001

Armenia 02.01.2006 Australia 19.12.2006 Austria 04.12.2001

Azerbaijan 30.03.2004 Bahamas 14.06.2001 Bahrain 23.03.2001

Bangladesh 12.03.2001 Barbados 23.10.2000 Belarus 31.10.2000

Belgium 08.05.2002 Belize 06.03.2000 Benin 06.11.2001

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

06.06.2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina 05.10.2001 Botswana 03.01.2000

Brazil 02.02.2000 Brunei Darussalam 09.06.2008 Bulgaria 28.07.2000

Burkina Faso 25.07.2001 Burundi 11.06.2002 Cabo Verde 23.10.2001

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Cambodia 14.03.2006 Cameroon 05.06.2002 Canada 06.06.2000

Central African Republic 28.06.2000 Chad 06.11.2000 Chile 17.07.2000

China 08.08.2002 Colombia 28.01.2005 Comoros 17.03.2004

Congo 23.08.2002 Costa Rica 10.09.2001 Croatia 17.07.2001

Cyprus 27.11.2000 Czech Republic 19.06.2001 Côte d'Ivoire 07.02.2003

Democratic Republic of

the Congo

20.06.2001 Denmark 14.08.2000 Djibouti 28.02.2005

Dominica 04.01.2001 Dominican Republic 15.11.2000 Ecuador 19.09.2000

Egypt 06.05.2002 El Salvador 12.10.2000 Equatorial Guinea 13.08.2001

Estonia 24.09.2001 Ethiopia 02.09.2003 Fiji 17.04.2002

Finland 17.01.2000 France 11.09.2001 Gabon 28.03.2001

Gambia 03.07.2001 Georgia 24.07.2002 Germany 18.04.2002

Ghana 13.06.2000 Greece 06.11.2001 Grenada 14.05.2003

Guatemala 11.10.2001 Guinea 06.06.2003 Guinea - Bissau 26.08.2008

Guyana 15.01.2001 Haiti 19.07.2007 Honduras 25.10.2001

Hungary 20.04.2000 Iceland 29.05.2000 Indonesia 28.03.2000

Iran, Islamic Republic of 08.05.2002 Iraq 09.07.2001 Ireland 20.12.1999

Israel 15.03.2005 Italy 07.06.2000 Jamaica 13.10.2003

Japan 18.06.2001 Jordan 20.04.2000 Kazakhstan 26.02.2003

Kenya 07.05.2001 Kiribati 17.06.2009 Korea, Republic of 29.03.2001

Kuwait 15.08.2000 Kyrgyzstan 10.05.2004 Lao People's Democratic

Republic

13.06.2005

Latvia 02.06.2006 Lebanon 11.09.2001 Lesotho 14.06.2001

Liberia 02.06.2003 Libya 04.10.2000 Lithuania 29.09.2003

Luxembourg 21.03.2001 Madagascar 04.10.2001 Malawi 19.11.1999

Malaysia 10.11.2000 Maldives 04.01.2013 Mali 14.07.2000

Malta 15.06.2001 Mauritania 03.12.2001 Mauritius 08.06.2000

Mexico 30.06.2000 Moldova, Republic of 14.06.2002 Mongolia 26.02.2001

Montenegro 03.06.2006 Morocco 26.01.2001 Mozambique 16.06.2003

Myanmar 18.12.2013 Namibia 15.11.2000 Nepal 03.01.2002

Netherlands 14.02.2002 New Zealand 14.06.2001 Nicaragua 06.11.2000

Niger 23.10.2000 Nigeria 02.10.2002 Norway 21.12.2000

Oman 11.06.2001 Pakistan 11.10.2001 Panama 31.10.2000

Papua New Guinea 02.06.2000 Paraguay 07.03.2001 Peru 10.01.2002

Philippines 28.11.2000 Poland 09.08.2002 Portugal 15.06.2000

Qatar 30.05.2000 Romania 13.12.2000 Russian Federation 25.03.2003

Rwanda 23.05.2000 Saint Kitts and Nevis 12.10.2000 Saint Lucia 06.12.2000

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

04.12.2001 Samoa 30.06.2008 San Marino 15.03.2000

Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005 Saudi Arabia 08.10.2001 Senegal 01.06.2000

Serbia 10.07.2003 Seychelles 28.09.1999 Sierra Leone 10.06.2011

Singapore 14.06.2001 Slovakia 20.12.1999 Slovenia 08.05.2001

Solomon Islands 13.04.2012 South Africa 07.06.2000 South Sudan 29.04.2012

Spain 02.04.2001 Sri Lanka 01.03.2001 Sudan 07.03.2003

Suriname 12.04.2006 Swaziland 23.10.2002 Sweden 13.06.2001

Switzerland 28.06.2000 Syrian Arab Republic 22.05.2003 Tajikistan 08.06.2005

Tanzania, United Republic

of

12.09.2001 Thailand 16.02.2001 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

30.05.2002

Timor-Leste 16.06.2009 Togo 19.09.2000 Trinidad and Tobago 23.04.2003

Tunisia 28.02.2000 Turkey 02.08.2001 Turkmenistan 15.11.2010

Uganda 21.06.2001 Ukraine 14.12.2000 United Arab Emirates 28.06.2001

United Kingdom 22.03.2000 United States 02.12.1999 Uruguay 03.08.2001

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Uzbekistan 24.06.2008 Vanuatu 28.08.2006 Venezuela, Bolivarian

Republic of

26.10.2005

Viet Nam 19.12.2000 Yemen 15.06.2000 Zambia 10.12.2001

Zimbabwe 11.12.2000

Maternity Protection Convention, 2000 (No. 183)

Adopted at the 88th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 07.02.2002

28 ratifications

Albania 18.08.2004 Austria 30.04.2004 Azerbaijan 29.10.2010

Period of maternity leave: 365

calendar days

Period of maternity leave: 16 weeks Women shall be granted paid

pregnancy and maternity leave of 126

calendar days (70 calendar days

before childbirth and 56 days after

childbirth). In the case of abnormal or

multiple births, women shall be

granted 140 calendar days (70 days

before and 70 days after childbirth).

Women working in agriculture shall be

granted pregnancy and maternity

leave for 140 calendar days (70 days

before and 70 days after childbirth). In

case of abnormal birth, women should

be granted 156 calendar days (70

days before, and 86 after childbirth)

and in the event of multiple births (70

days before and 110 days after

childbirth).

Belarus 10.02.2004 Belize 09.11.2005 Benin 10.01.2012

Period of maternity leave: 126 days Period of maternity leave: 14 weeks Period of maternity leave: 14 weeks

Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Bulgaria 06.12.2001 Burkina Faso 04.03.2013

Period of maternity leave: 28 days

before the date of delivery and for a

total period of one year (for twins, and

subsequent children, a total period of

18 months) is guaranteed.

Period of maternity leave: 135 days Period of maternity leave: 14 weeks

Cuba 01.06.2004 Cyprus 12.01.2005 Hungary 04.11.2003

Period of maternity leave: 18 weeks Period of maternity leave: 16 weeks Period of maternity leave: 24 weeks

Italy 07.02.2001 Kazakhstan 13.06.2012 Latvia 09.02.2009

Period of maternity leave: five months The period of maternity leave is 18

weeks (20 weeks in case of obstructed

child birth or in the case of the birth of

2 or more children)

Period of maternity leave: 16 weeks

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Lithuania 29.09.2003 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Mali 05.06.2008

Period of maternity leave: 126

calendar days

Period of maternity leave: 16 weeks Period of maternity leave: 14 weeks

Moldova, Republic of 28.08.2006 Montenegro 19.04.2012 Morocco 13.04.2011

Period of maternity leave: 126

calendar days

The length of maternity leave is 365

days from the birth of child

Period of maternity leave: 14 weeks

Netherlands 15.01.2009 Portugal 08.11.2012 Romania 23.10.2002

Period of maternity leave: 16 weeks Women workers are entitled to an

initial parental leave of 120 or 150

consecutive days.

Period of maternity leave: 126

calendar days

Serbia 31.08.2010 Slovakia 12.12.2000 Slovenia 01.03.2010

Period of maternity leave: 16 weeks Period of maternity leave: 28 weeks Period of maternity leave: 105 days

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

03.10.2012

The length of the maternity leave is 9

months in the case of 1 child, and 12

months in the case of 2 or more

children

Safety and Health in Agriculture Convention, 2001 (No. 184)

Adopted at the 89th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.09.2003

15 ratifications

Argentina 26.06.2006 Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Burkina Faso 28.10.2009

Fiji 28.05.2008 Finland 21.02.2003 Ghana 06.06.2011

Kyrgyzstan 10.05.2004 Luxembourg 08.04.2008 Moldova, Republic of 20.09.2002

Portugal 08.11.2012 Sao Tome and Principe 04.05.2005 Slovakia 14.06.2002

Sweden 09.06.2004 Ukraine 01.12.2009 Uruguay 25.05.2005

Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 (No. 185)

Adopted at the 91st Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 09.02.2005

23 ratifications

Albania 11.10.2007 Azerbaijan 17.07.2006 Bahamas 14.12.2006

On 10 April 2006, the Government

notified that it provisionally applies the

Convention, in accordance with its

Article 9.

Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Brazil 21.01.2010 Croatia 06.09.2011

France 27.04.2004 Hungary 30.03.2005 Indonesia 16.07.2008

Jordan 09.08.2004 Kazakhstan 17.05.2010 Korea, Republic of 04.04.2007

Luxembourg 20.09.2011 Madagascar 06.06.2007 Marshall Islands 24.08.2011

Moldova, Republic of 28.08.2006 Nigeria 19.08.2004 Pakistan 21.12.2006

Philippines 19.01.2012 Russian Federation 26.02.2010 Spain 26.05.2011

Vanuatu 28.07.2006 Yemen 06.10.2008

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Lithuania 14.08.2006

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

Adopted at the 94th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.08.2013

51 ratifications

Antigua and Barbuda 11.08.2011 Australia 21.12.2011 Bahamas 11.02.2008

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and unemployment benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

Barbados 20.06.2013 Belgium 20.08.2013 Benin 13.06.2011

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

unemployment benefit; old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit; maternity

benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’

benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care;

unemployment benefit; old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit; family

benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit; family

benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.01.2010 Bulgaria 12.04.2010 Canada 15.06.2010

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

maternity benefit and survivors’

benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit; maternity benefit and

invalidity benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

Croatia 12.02.2010 Cyprus 20.07.2012 Denmark 23.06.2011

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; employment injury benefit and

invalidity benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; employment injury benefit and

maternity benefit.

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Finland 09.01.2013 France 28.02.2013 Germany 16.08.2013

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit and

employment injury benefit.

Ghana 16.08.2013 Greece 04.01.2013 Hungary 31.07.2013

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

old-age benefit and employment injury

benefit.

Italy 19.11.2013 Japan 05.08.2013 Kiribati 24.10.2011

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

unemployment benefit; old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit; family

benefit; maternity benefit, invalidity

benefit and survivors’ benefit..

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and

survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

Latvia 12.08.2011 Liberia 07.06.2006 Lithuania 20.08.2013

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

unemployment benefit; old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit; family

benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit and

invalidity benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and

survivors’ benefit.

Luxembourg 20.09.2011 Malaysia 20.08.2013 Malta 22.01.2013

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

unemployment benefit; old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit; family

benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity

benefit; survivors’ benefit and

dependency benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

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Marshall Islands 25.09.2007 Morocco 10.09.2012 Netherlands 13.12.2011

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit;

employment injury benefit and

survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

old-age benefit; employment injury

benefit; family benefit; maternity

benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’

benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; family benefit; maternity

benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’

benefit.

Nicaragua 20.12.2013 Nigeria 18.06.2013 Norway 10.02.2009

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit; family benefit; maternity

benefit and invalidity benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and maternity benefit.

Palau 29.05.2012 Panama 06.02.2009 Philippines 20.08.2012

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; old-age

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: scheme 1, old-age

benefit, invalidity benifit and survivors'

benefit. For scheme 2, medical care;

sickness benefit; old-age

benefit;maternity benefit; invalidity

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit; maternity benefit;

invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.

Poland 03.05.2012 Russian Federation 20.08.2012 Saint Kitts and Nevis 21.02.2012

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and

survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit; invalidity benefit and

survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

old-age benefit; employment injury

benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

09.11.2010 Samoa 21.11.2013 Serbia 15.03.2013

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

unemployment benefit; maternity

benefit and survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit and

employment injury benefit.

Singapore 15.06.2011 South Africa 20.06.2013 Spain 04.02.2010

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care;

employment injury benefit and

invalidity benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: sickness benefit;

unemployment benefit; employment

injury benefit and maternity benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit and

employment injury benefit.

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Sweden 12.06.2012 Switzerland 21.02.2011 Togo 14.03.2012

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; old-age benefit; employment

injury benefit; family benefit; maternity

benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’

benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: old-age benefit;

employment injury benefit and

invalidity benefit.

Tuvalu 16.02.2012 United Kingdom 07.08.2013 Viet Nam 08.05.2013

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit and employment injury benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; sickness

benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age

benefit; employment injury benefit;

family benefit; invalidity benefit and

survivors’ benefit.

In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2)

and (10), the Government has

specified the following branches of

social security: medical care; old-age

benefit and employment injury benefit.

Instrument of ratification received but not registered pending information under Standard A4.5 §10

Fiji 21.01.2013 Gabon 12.05.2011 Lebanon 18.02.2013

Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187)

Adopted at the 95th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 20.02.2009

26 ratifications

Austria 20.05.2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina 09.03.2010 Canada 13.06.2011

Chile 27.04.2011 Cuba 05.08.2008 Cyprus 14.05.2009

Czech Republic 13.10.2008 Denmark 28.01.2009 Finland 26.06.2008

Germany 21.07.2010 Japan 24.07.2007 Korea, Republic of 20.02.2008

Malaysia 07.06.2012 Mauritius 19.11.2012 Moldova, Republic of 12.02.2010

Niger 19.02.2009 Russian Federation 24.02.2011 Serbia 16.09.2009

Singapore 11.06.2012 Slovakia 22.02.2010 Spain 05.05.2009

Sweden 10.07.2008 The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

03.10.2012 Togo 30.03.2012

United Kingdom 29.05.2008 Zambia 23.12.2013

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Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188)

Adopted at the 96th Session of the ILC Convention not in force

4 ratifications

Argentina 15.09.2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina 04.02.2010 Morocco 16.05.2013

South Africa 20.06.2013

Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189)

Adopted at the 100th Session of the ILC Date of entry into force: 05.09.2013

11 ratifications

Bolivia, Plurinational

State of

15.04.2013 Ecuador 18.12.2013 Germany 20.09.2013

Guyana 09.08.2013 Italy 22.01.2013 Mauritius 13.09.2012

Nicaragua 10.01.2013 Paraguay 07.05.2013 Philippines 05.09.2012

South Africa 20.06.2013 Uruguay 14.06.2012

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Part III. Country profiles

The following country profiles provide information on the ratification and

application of Conventions and on the submission of instruments adopted by the

Conference to the competent authorities in a table format by country. *

The ratifications section indicates which fundamental Conventions, governance

Conventions, and other Conventions a country has ratified as of 31 December 2012. It

does not list Conventions which have been denounced or which are not in force.

The section on reports requested indicates how many reports were requested from

the country in 2012 and how many were received. Under articles 22 and 35 of the ILO

Constitution, member States are required to submit reports at regular intervals on the

application of Conventions which they have ratified or declared applicable to their non-

metropolitan territories. If a report requested was a first detailed report (which is

required in the case of a newly ratified Convention), the number of the Convention

appears in parentheses.

A new section has been included as of 2009 on cases discussed before the

Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985, as well as on cases

active before the Committee on Freedom of Association. The list does not include

comments made by the Committee in previous sessions for which action by governments

is still requested.

The section on submissions indicates the sessions of the ILC of which adopted

instruments have, or have not, been submitted by governments to the authority or

authorities competent to consider further action, as required under article 19 of the

Constitution. In 1947, at its 103rd Session, the Governing Body of the ILO decided that,

as from the coming into force of the constitutional amendment of 1946, the mandate of

the Committee of Experts would be extended to matters related to the constitutional

obligation of submission to competent authorities under article 19 of the ILO

Constitution. The Committee of Experts started monitoring compliance with this

constitutional provision as of 1948, with the instruments adopted by the ILC at its

31st Session. The number of the Conventions, Recommendations or Protocols is given in

parentheses, preceded by the letter “C”, “R”, or “P” as the case may be, when only some

of the texts adopted at any one session have been submitted. When the ratification of a

Convention was registered, that Convention and the corresponding Recommendation are

considered as submitted.

* Relevant complementary information from the country profiles of the NORMLEX database is available at:

www.ilo.org/global/standards.

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Afghanistan

19 Conventions in force (out of 19 ratified) Member since 1934

Fundamental Conventions

C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C013 C014 C041 C045 C095 C106 C137 C139 C140 C141 C142 C159

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

5 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 41, 106, 140, 142

4 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 138, 144, 159, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C095 1987

C111 1999, 2000

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94,95 96,99-101

Albania

44 Conventions in force (out of 51 ratified) Member since 1991

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C010 C011 C016 C021 C026 C052 C058 C059 C077 C078 C088

C095 C097 C102 C112 C131 C135 C141 C143 C147 C150 C151 C154 C155 C156

C168 C171 C173 C174 C175 C176 C177 C178 C181 C183 C185

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 52, 87, 98, 144, 171, 175, 177, 181, 183

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-81,82(C176,R183),83,84(C178,P147,R186),85,87,88,90(P155),91 78,82(P081),84(C179,C180,R185,R187),86,89,90(R193,R194),92,94-

96,99-101

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Algeria

54 Conventions in force (out of 59 ratified) Member since 1962

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C006 C010 C011 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C024 C032 C042 C044 C056

C058 C062 C063 C068 C069 C070 C071 C072 C073 C074 C077 C078 C080 C088

C089 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099 C101 C108 C119 C120 C127 C135

C142 C147 C150 C155 C167 C181

24 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

17 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 17, 19, 24, 29, 32, 44, 81, 89, 97, 100, 101, 111, 119, 120, 127, 155

7 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 3, 42, 87, 98, 142, 144, 181

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C013 1987

C127 1987

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

47-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,100 99,101

Angola

32 Conventions in force (out of 33 ratified) Member since 1976

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C006 C007 C012 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C027 C045 C068 C069

C073 C074 C088 C089 C091 C092 C104 C106 C107 C108

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

9 reports received: Conventions Nos. 12, 17, 18, 19, 27, 29, 100, 105, 111

8 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 87, 88, 89, 98, 106, 107

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C105 1990, 1991

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

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61-72,74-78,79(C173),80,81,82(R183,C176),83-85,87-90 79(R180),82(P081),86,91,92,94-96,99-101

Antigua and Barbuda

29 Conventions in force (out of 29 ratified) Member since 1982

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C012 C014 C017 C019 C094 C101 C108 C131 C135 C142 C150 C151 C154

C155 C158 C161

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 98, 101, 122, 142, 144

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

68-72,74-82,84,87,94,100 83,85,86,88-92,95,96,99,101

Argentina

67 Conventions in force (out of 76 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C026 C027 C030 C031 C032

C033 C034 C035 C036 C041 C042 C045 C050 C052 C053 C058 C068 C071 C073

C077 C078 C079 C080 C088 C090 C095 C096 C107 C115 C124 C135 C139 C142

C150 C151 C154 C155 C156 C159 C169 C177 C184 C187 C188 C189

14 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 14, 17, 30, 52, 87, 96, 98, 142, 144, 169, 177, 184

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C053 1995

C087 1998, 2005, 2007

C095 1996

C098 1985

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Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2726, 2743, 2817, 2979, 2987, 2997, 3046

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-90,92,94,95(R197,C187),96 91,95(R198),99-101

Armenia

29 Conventions in force (out of 29 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C017 C018 C026 C094 C095 C097 C131 C132 C135 C143 C150 C151 C154

C160 C173 C174 C176

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 17, 18, 87, 98, 132, 144

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-92,94-96,99-101

Australia

40 Conventions in force (out of 58 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C015 C016 C018 C019 C021 C022 C026

C027 C042 C045 C047 C058 C063 C069 C073 C080 C083 C085 C086 C088 C092

C099 C112 C116 C123 C131 C133 C135 C137 C142 C150 C155 C156 C158 C159

C160 C162 C166 C173 C175

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 47, 87, 98, 142, 144, 162, 175

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Norfolk Island 4 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 47, 87, 98, 142

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1999, 2004

C087 2006

C098 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Austria

46 Conventions in force (out of 54 ratified) Member since 1947

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C004 C005 C006 C010 C011 C012 C013 C017 C018 C019 C021 C024

C025 C026 C027 C030 C033 C042 C045 C063 C080 C088 C089 C094 C095 C099

C101 C102 C103 C116 C124 C128 C135 C141 C142 C160 C172 C173 C176 C183

C187

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98, 101, 142, 144, 172, 183, 187

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C100 1987

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99 100,101

Azerbaijan

55 Conventions in force (out of 57 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C013 C014 C016 C023 C027 C032 C045 C047 C052 C069 C073 C077 C078

C079 C088 C090 C092 C095 C103 C106 C108 C113 C115 C116 C119 C120 C124

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C126 C131 C133 C134 C135 C140 C142 C147 C148 C149 C151 C154 C156 C159

C160 C183 C185

11 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 47, 52, 87, 98, 106, 140, 142, 144, 149, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C138 2011

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79(C173),80-82,85-88,91,92 79(R180),83,84,89,90,94-96,99-101

Bahamas

30 Conventions in force (out of 35 ratified) Member since 1976

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C010 C011 C012 C014 C017 C019 C022 C026 C042 C045 C050 C064

C065 C086 C088 C094 C095 C097 C103 C117 C147 C185

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 11, 12, 14, 19, 42, 87, 88, 97, 98, 100, 103, 105, 117, 144, 185

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1988

C081 1988

C105 1988

C144 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

61-72,74-84,87,91,94 85,86,88-90,92,95,96,99-101

Bahrain

10 Conventions in force (out of 10 ratified) Member since 1977

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

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Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C089 C155 C159

2 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 89

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2882

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

63-72,74-87 88-92,94-96,99-101

Bangladesh

33 Conventions in force (out of 33 ratified) Member since 1972

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C006 C011 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019 C021 C022 C027 C032 C045

C059 C080 C089 C090 C096 C106 C107 C116 C118 C149

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

8 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 87, 89, 98, 106, 107, 144

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 149

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1985, 1990, 1998

C087 1995, 1997, 1999, 2008, 2013

C098 1987, 1994, 2004, 2006

C107 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989

C111 2007

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 2008

C098 2006

C107 1986, 1987

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2765

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

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58-72,74-76,77(C171,R178),78,80,84,85(C181),87

Barbados

34 Conventions in force (out of 40 ratified) Member since 1967

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C010 C011 C012 C017 C019 C022 C026 C042 C050 C063 C065 C074

C086 C090 C094 C095 C097 C101 C102 C108 C115 C118 C128 C135 C147 C172

24 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 12, 17, 19, 26, 42, 81, 87, 90, 94, 95, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 105, 108, 111, 115, 118,

128, 144, 147, 172

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

51-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99 100,101

Belarus

42 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1954

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C010 C011 C014 C015 C016 C026 C027 C032 C045 C047 C052 C058 C059 C060

C077 C078 C079 C088 C090 C095 C103 C106 C108 C115 C116 C119 C120 C123

C124 C142 C149 C150 C151 C154 C155 C160 C167 C183

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 47, 52, 87, 98, 106, 142, 144, 149, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013

C098 2006, 2011

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013

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C098 2006

Commission of Inquiry in 2003

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

37-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99,100 101

Belgium

67 Conventions in force (out of 102 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015

C016 C017 C018 C019 C021 C022 C023 C026 C027 C032 C033 C041 C042 C043

C045 C050 C053 C054 C055 C056 C057 C058 C062 C064 C068 C069 C073 C074

C077 C080 C082 C084 C085 C088 C089 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099

C101 C102 C107 C112 C113 C114 C115 C120 C121 C123 C124 C125 C126 C132

C139 C140 C141 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C154 C155 C161 C162 C168 C171

C174 C176 C177 C180 C181

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

14 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 82, 87, 98, 107, 140, 144, 149, 150, 155, 161, 168, 171

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 132

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94,95(C187,R197),96,99,100 95(R198),101

Belize

44 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1981

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C019 C022 C023 C026 C042

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C055 C058 C088 C089 C092 C094 C095 C097 C099 C101 C103 C108 C115 C133

C134 C135 C140 C141 C147 C150 C151 C154 C155 C156 C183

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 89, 98, 101, 115, 140, 144, 183

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

68-72,74-76,84(P147),87,88 77-83,84(C178,C179,C180,R185,R186,R187),85,86,89-92,94-96,99-1

01

Benin

28 Conventions in force (out of 31 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C018 C026 C033 C041 C085 C095 C135 C143

C147 C150 C154 C160 C161 C183

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 41, 87, 98, 144

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99 100,101

Bolivia, Plurinational State of

46 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C005 C014 C017 C019 C020 C026 C030 C042 C045 C077 C078 C088 C089

C090 C095 C096 C102 C103 C106 C107 C116 C117 C118 C120 C121 C123 C124

C128 C130 C131 C136 C156 C159 C160 C162 C169 C189

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

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All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 20, 30, 87, 89, 98, 102, 103, 106, 117, 121, 128, 130, 136, 162, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C005 1988, 1992

C077 2004

C081 1990, 1992

C087 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998

C107 1988

C122 1992

C129 1992

C131 1985

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases

Nos.

3001, 3002, 3029

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-79,80(C174),81(C175),82(C176),83(C177),84(C178,C

179,C180),85(C181),87,88(C183),89(C184),91,100

80(R181),81(R182),82(P081,R183),83(R184),84(P147,R185,R186,R1

87),85(R188),86,88(R191),89(R192),90,92,94-96,99,101

Bosnia and Herzegovina

65 Conventions in force (out of 81 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023

C024 C025 C027 C032 C045 C048 C053 C056 C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089

C090 C091 C092 C094 C097 C102 C103 C106 C109 C113 C114 C116 C119 C121

C126 C131 C132 C135 C136 C139 C140 C142 C143 C148 C155 C156 C158 C159

C161 C162 C174 C175 C176 C177 C181 C183 C184 C185 C187 C188

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 89, 98, 106, 132, 140, 142, 144, 175, 177, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2005, 2006, 2007

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80,81,82(C176,R183),83-89,90(R193,R194),91,92,94-96,101 82(P081),90(P155),99,100

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Botswana

15 Conventions in force (out of 15 ratified) Member since 1978

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C019 C095 C151 C173 C176

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 98, 144

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

64-72,74-92,94-96,99,100 101

Brazil

82 Conventions in force (out of 96 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C011 C012 C014 C016 C019 C021 C022 C026 C041

C042 C045 C052 C053 C058 C080 C088 C089 C091 C092 C093 C094 C095 C096

C097 C099 C101 C102 C103 C104 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C113 C115 C116

C117 C118 C119 C120 C124 C125 C126 C127 C131 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136

C137 C139 C140 C141 C142 C145 C146 C147 C148 C151 C152 C154 C155 C158

C159 C160 C161 C162 C163 C164 C166 C167 C168 C169 C170 C171 C174 C176

C178 C185

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

12 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 89, 98, 100, 106, 111, 132, 140, 142, 151, 169, 171

4 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 94, 103, 117, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C005 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992

C029 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997

C094 1990

C098 1989, 1991, 1998

C105 1993, 1996

C107 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1999

C111 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000

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C122 1988

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-50,51(C127,R128,R129,R130,R131),53(R133,R134),54-56,58-62,

63(C148,R156,R157),64(C151,R158,R159),65,66,67(C154,C155,R16

3,R164,R165),68(C158,P110,R166),69-72,74-77,80,82(C176,R183),

84(C178,R185),87,89,91

51(C128),52,53(C129,C130),63(C149),64(C150),67(C156),68(C157),

78,79,81,82(P081),83,84(C179,C180,P147,R186,R187),85,86,88,90,

92,94-96,99-101

Brunei Darussalam

2 Conventions in force (out of 2 ratified) Member since 2007

Fundamental Conventions

C138 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

1 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 138

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

96,99-101

Bulgaria

67 Conventions in force (out of 100 ratified) Member since 1920

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C030

C032 C034 C035 C036 C037 C038 C039 C040 C042 C043 C044 C045 C049 C052

C053 C054 C055 C056 C057 C058 C059 C060 C062 C068 C069 C071 C072 C073

C075 C077 C078 C079 C080 C088 C094 C095 C102 C106 C108 C112 C113 C116

C120 C123 C124 C127 C146 C147 C156 C161 C163 C164 C166 C173 C177 C178

C179 C180 C181 C183

24 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

11 reports received: Conventions Nos. 12, 17, 19, 24, 25, 27, 32, 42, 44, 81, 102

13 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 14, 30, 52, 87, 95, 98, 106, 144, 177, 181, 183

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2008

C111 1990

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Burkina Faso

39 Conventions in force (out of 43 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C033 C041 C052

C095 C097 C101 C116 C131 C132 C135 C141 C142 C143 C150 C159 C161 C170

C173 C183 C184

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

12 reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 11, 14, 87, 97, 98, 132, 135, 143, 144, 173, 184

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 142

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1986, 1991

C098 1986

C111 1987

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Burundi

30 Conventions in force (out of 31 ratified) Member since 1963

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C011 C012 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C027 C042 C050 C052 C059

C062 C064 C089 C090 C094 C101 C135

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26 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19, 26, 27, 29, 42, 52, 62, 64, 81, 87, 89, 90, 94, 98, 100, 101, 105,

111, 135, 138, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2005

C182 2010

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

47-56,58-72,74-92,95 94,96,99-101

Cabo Verde

13 Conventions in force (out of 13 ratified) Member since 1979

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C017 C019 C118 C155

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98, 138, 155

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

65-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Cambodia

13 Conventions in force (out of 13 ratified) Member since 1969

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C006 C013 C150

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

3 reports received: Conventions Nos. 4, 111, 122

2 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

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C087 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2318, 2655

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

53-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Cameroon

44 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C009 C010 C011 C013 C014 C015 C016 C019 C026 C033

C045 C050 C052 C064 C065 C077 C078 C089 C090 C094 C095 C097 C099 C101

C106 C108 C116 C123 C131 C132 C135 C143 C146 C158 C162

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 87, 89, 94, 95, 98, 106, 132, 162

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1990

C078 1995

C087 1986, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003

C098 1994

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1999, 2000, 2003

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3041

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

44-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

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Canada

22 Conventions in force (out of 34 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C007 C008 C014 C015 C016 C022 C026 C027 C032 C045 C058 C063 C068

C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C108 C116 C147 C160 C162 C187

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 87, 144, 187

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1987, 1999, 2004, 2010, 2013

C122 1985, 1992

C162 2011

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3003, 3015, 3057

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Central African Republic

43 Conventions in force (out of 46 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C010 C011 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C033

C041 C052 C062 C067 C088 C094 C095 C099 C101 C104 C116 C117 C118 C119

C120 C131 C142 C150 C155 C158 C169

19 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 17, 18, 19, 41, 52, 81, 87, 88, 98, 100, 101, 111, 117, 118, 142, 144, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

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C029 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

C041 1991

C052 1991, 1992

C081 1990

C087 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

C095 2006

C098 1986

C105 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

C118 1991, 1992, 1993

C119 1989, 1991, 1993

C138 2010

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1988, 1989

C138 2010

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Chad

23 Conventions in force (out of 26 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C026 C033 C041 C052 C095 C116 C132 C135

C151 C173

19 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 6, 11, 13, 14, 26, 29, 41, 81, 87, 95, 98, 100, 105, 111, 132, 138, 144, 173, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 1993, 1999

C087 1993

C144 2013

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3004

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

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Chile

51 Conventions in force (out of 61 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C022 C024 C025 C026 C027 C030 C032 C034

C035 C036 C037 C038 C042 C045 C063 C080 C103 C115 C121 C127 C131 C135

C136 C140 C151 C156 C159 C161 C162 C169 C187

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 20, 30, 87, 98, 103, 115, 140, 144, 169, 187

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C001 1985, 1987

C003 1989

C020 1988

C030 1985, 1987

C035 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2009

C036 1987

C037 1987

C038 1987

C111 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992

C122 1985, 1987

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2963, 3000, 3005, 3017, 3053

Commission of Inquiry in 1974

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-82,87,95(C187,R197) 83-86,88-92,94,95(R198),96,99-101

China

22 Conventions in force (out of 25 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C100 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

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C007 C011 C014 C015 C016 C019 C022 C023 C026 C027 C032 C045 C059 C080

C150 C155 C159 C167 C170

2 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 1994

C122 2009

C182 2007

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99,100 101

China - Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C005 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C017 C019 C022

C023 C032 C042 C045 C050 C058 C059 C064 C065 C074 C090 C092 C097 C101

C108 C115 C124 C133 C141 C142 C147 C148 C150 C151 C155 C160

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 87, 98, 101, 142, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 2004

China - Macau Special Administrative Region

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C006 C014 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026 C027 C068 C069 C073 C074

C080 C088 C092 C106 C108 C115 C120 C148 C150 C155 C167

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 87, 98, 106, 144

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Colombia

54 Conventions in force (out of 60 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C030 C052

C062 C080 C088 C095 C099 C101 C104 C106 C107 C116 C136 C151 C154 C159

C160 C161 C162 C167 C169 C170 C174

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 4, 14, 30, 52, 81, 87, 98, 101, 106, 144, 162, 169, 174

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C003 1985, 1988, 1990

C009 1985

C017 1985, 1992

C022 1985

C087 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008,

2009

C098 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996

C111 1985

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1989, 1990, 2001

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2761, 2824, 2830, 2924, 2946, 2954, 2958, 2960, 2995, 3020, 3027, 3034

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-81,82(C176,P081),83-89,90(R193,R194),91,92,94-96,

99-101

82(R183),90(P155)

Comoros

29 Conventions in force (out of 32 ratified) Member since 1978

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

199

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C001 C005 C006 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C033 C042

C052 C077 C078 C089 C095 C099 C101 C106

24 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 29, 42, 52, 77, 81, 87, 89, 98, 99, 100, 101, 105, 106,

111, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

65-72,74-78,87 79-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Congo

21 Conventions in force (out of 25 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C026 C033 C041 C089 C095 C119 C149 C150

C152

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 81, 87, 89, 98, 144, 149, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1988

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-53,54(C131,C132),55(C133,C134),56,58(C138,R146),59,60(C142,

R150),61,63(C148,C149,R157),64-66,67(C154,C155,C156),68(C158)

,71(C160,C161),75(C167,C168),76,87

54(R135,R136),55(R137,R138,R139,R140,R141,R142),58(C137,R14

5),60(C141,C143,R149,R151),62,63(R156),67(R163,R164,R165),68(

C157,P110,R166),69,70,71(R170,R171),72,74,75(R175,R176),77-86,

88-92,94-96,99-101

Costa Rica

48 Conventions in force (out of 50 ratified) Member since 1944

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C008 C011 C014 C016 C026 C045 C088 C089 C090 C092 C094 C095 C096

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C099 C101 C102 C106 C107 C112 C113 C114 C117 C120 C127 C130 C131 C134

C135 C137 C141 C145 C147 C148 C150 C159 C160 C169 C189

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 87, 88, 89, 98, 101, 102, 106, 117, 122, 144, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1993, 1997

C098 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2929, 2992

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Côte d'Ivoire

32 Conventions in force (out of 34 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C018 C019 C026 C033 C041 C045 C052

C095 C096 C099 C110 C116 C133 C135 C136 C159

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 41, 52, 87, 98, 110, 144, 159

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2002

C052 1992

C087 1995

C135 1995, 1998

C136 1994

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-82,87 83-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

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Croatia

47 Conventions in force (out of 60 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C024

C025 C027 C032 C045 C048 C053 C056 C069 C073 C074 C090 C091 C092 C102

C103 C106 C109 C113 C116 C119 C121 C132 C135 C136 C139 C147 C148 C155

C156 C159 C161 C162 C179 C185

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 98, 103, 106, 132, 185

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 1995

C102 1998

C162 2003, 2006, 2008

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3044

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-85,87,91,94 86,88-90,92,95,96,99-101

Cuba

76 Conventions in force (out of 89 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015

C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C026 C027 C030 C032 C033 C042

C045 C046 C052 C053 C058 C059 C060 C063 C067 C072 C077 C078 C079 C080

C088 C089 C090 C091 C092 C093 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099 C101 C103 C104

C106 C107 C108 C110 C112 C113 C116 C120 C131 C135 C136 C137 C140 C141

C142 C145 C148 C150 C151 C152 C155 C159 C183 C187

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15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 4, 14, 30, 52, 87, 98, 101, 106, 107, 110, 140, 142, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1992, 1993

C087 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003

C111 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996

C122 1992

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Cyprus

49 Conventions in force (out of 56 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C011 C015 C016 C019 C023 C044 C045 C058 C088 C089 C090 C092 C094

C095 C097 C102 C106 C114 C116 C119 C121 C123 C124 C128 C135 C141 C142

C143 C147 C150 C151 C152 C154 C155 C158 C159 C160 C162 C171 C172 C175

C183 C187

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98, 106, 142, 144, 171, 172, 175, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C105 1990

C151 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Czech Republic

64 Conventions in force (out of 71 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

203

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C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C005 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C021 C026 C027 C034

C037 C038 C039 C040 C042 C043 C045 C049 C052 C077 C078 C080 C088 C089

C090 C095 C099 C102 C108 C115 C116 C120 C123 C124 C128 C130 C132 C135

C136 C139 C140 C142 C148 C150 C155 C159 C160 C161 C163 C164 C167 C171

C176 C181 C187

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 81, 87, 88, 98, 129, 132, 140, 142, 144, 171

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1989

C111 1985, 1988, 1990, 2008, 2010

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-92,94-96,99-101

Democratic Republic of the Congo

36 Conventions in force (out of 37 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C011 C012 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C027 C042 C050 C062 C064 C088

C089 C094 C095 C102 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C135 C150 C158

25 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

24 reports received: Conventions Nos. 12, 14, 19, 26, 27, 29, 81, 87, 89, 95, 98, 100, 102, 105, 111, 117, 118, 120, 121,

135, 138, 144, 150, 158

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 11

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2011

C119 2007

C182 2009

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C029 2011

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2713, 2715, 2797, 2925

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

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Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-82,87 83-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Denmark

53 Conventions in force (out of 72 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019 C021

C027 C032 C042 C052 C053 C058 C062 C063 C073 C080 C088 C092 C094 C102

C106 C108 C112 C115 C116 C118 C119 C120 C126 C130 C133 C134 C135 C139

C141 C142 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C155 C159 C160 C162 C163 C167

C169 C180 C187

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 52, 87, 98, 106, 142, 144, 149, 169

Faeroe Islands 5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 52, 87, 98, 106

Greenland 6 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 106, 122, 126, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1986

C098 1985, 1986, 1989

C151 1986

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3039

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Djibouti

58 Conventions in force (out of 66 ratified) Member since 1978

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

205

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Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C005 C006 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017 C018

C019 C022 C023 C024 C026 C033 C035 C036 C037 C038 C043 C044 C045 C049

C052 C053 C055 C056 C058 C063 C069 C071 C073 C077 C078 C088 C089 C091

C094 C095 C096 C099 C101 C106 C108 C115 C120 C123 C124 C125 C126

51 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

11 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 87, 98, 100, 105, 111, 122, 138, 144, 182

40 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 1, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 37, 38, 52, 53, 55, 56, 63, 69,

71, 73, 77, 78, 88, 89, 94, 95, 96, 99, 101, 106, 108, 115, 120, 124, 125, 126

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 2006

C087 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2753

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

64,65,67,71,72,83,87 66,68-70,74-82,84-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Dominica

26 Conventions in force (out of 26 ratified) Member since 1982

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C008 C011 C012 C014 C016 C019 C022 C026 C094 C095 C097 C108 C135 C147

C150 C169

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 19, 87, 94, 97, 98, 111, 144, 169

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

68-72,74-79,87 80-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

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Dominican Republic

32 Conventions in force (out of 36 ratified) Member since 1924

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C005 C007 C010 C019 C026 C045 C052 C077 C079 C080 C088 C089 C090

C095 C104 C106 C107 C119 C150 C159 C167 C170 C171 C172

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

3 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 52, 87

7 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 98, 106, 107, 111, 144, 171, 172

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C010 1991

C081 1990

C087 1989, 1991

C095 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

C098 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991

C105 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992

C111 2004, 2008, 2013

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C095 1987, 1988, 1989

C098 1987, 1988

C105 1987, 1988, 1989

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2786

Commission of Inquiry in 1981

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94,95,99 96,100,101

Ecuador

57 Conventions in force (out of 61 ratified) Member since 1934

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

207

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Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C011 C024 C026 C035 C037 C039 C045 C077 C078 C086 C088 C095 C097

C101 C102 C103 C104 C106 C107 C110 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118

C119 C120 C121 C123 C124 C127 C128 C130 C131 C136 C139 C141 C142 C148

C149 C152 C153 C156 C159 C162 C169 C189

31 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

11 reports received: Conventions Nos. 81, 97, 98, 100, 111, 118, 121, 123, 128, 130, 152

20 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 87, 95, 101, 102, 103, 106, 110, 115, 117, 119, 136, 139, 142, 144, 148, 149,

153, 159, 162, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C077 1985, 2005

C078 1985, 2005

C087 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1998

C098 1985, 1987, 1999

C103 1985, 1986, 1991

C105 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993

C153 2003

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1987, 1988, 1989

C098 1987

C105 1987, 1988, 1989

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2684, 2928, 2970

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-88,90(P155),91,92,94,95,100,101 89,90(R193,R194),96,99

Egypt

63 Conventions in force (out of 64 ratified) Member since 1936

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C009 C011 C014 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026 C030 C041 C045

C052 C053 C055 C056 C062 C063 C068 C069 C071 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089

C092 C094 C095 C096 C101 C104 C106 C107 C115 C116 C118 C131 C134 C135

C137 C139 C142 C145 C147 C148 C149 C150 C152 C159 C166

14 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 30, 52, 87, 89, 96, 98, 101, 106, 107, 142, 144, 149

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1987, 2008, 2010, 2013

C098 1985

C111 1991, 1993

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3025, 3028

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

El Salvador

30 Conventions in force (out of 30 ratified) Member since 1948

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C012 C077 C078 C088 C099 C104 C107 C131 C135 C141 C142 C149 C150 C151

C155 C156 C159 C160

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98, 107, 142, 144, 155

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C105 1990

C111 2004

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2871, 2893, 2896, 2897, 2908, 2923, 2957, 2986, 3007, 3008, 3012, 3013, 3054

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-61,63(C149),64,67(R164,R165,C155,C156),69(R168,C159),

71,72,74-81,87,90(P155)

62,63(R156,R157,C148),65,66,67(R163,C154),68,69(R167),70,82-86,

88,89,90(R193,R194),91,92,94-96,99-101

Equatorial Guinea

14 Conventions in force (out of 14 ratified) Member since 1981

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

209

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Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C014 C030 C068 C092 C103

14 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 30, 68, 87, 92, 98, 100, 103, 105, 111, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2008

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

67-72,74-79,84,87 80-83,85,86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Eritrea

7 Conventions in force (out of 7 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

2 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-92,94-96,99-101

Estonia

32 Conventions in force (out of 37 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C019

C020 C022 C023 C027 C041 C045 C053 C108 C135 C147 C174

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 41, 87, 98, 144

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

210

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79-92,94-96,99-101

Ethiopia

21 Conventions in force (out of 22 ratified) Member since 1923

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C011 C014 C080 C088 C096 C106 C116 C155 C156 C158 C159 C181

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

8 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 87, 88, 98, 106, 144, 158, 181

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 11

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1987, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009

C098 1987

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 2001, 2002

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2516

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Fiji

32 Conventions in force (out of 37 ratified) Member since 1974

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C008 C011 C012 C019 C026 C045 C050 C058 C059 C064 C065 C084 C085

C086 C108 C142 C149 C155 C159 C169 C172 C178 C181 C184

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

5 reports received: Conventions Nos. 98, 144, 149, 169, 172

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 87

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2013

C098 1996, 2002

C111 2011

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 2013

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2723

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

59-72,74-82,84(C178,R185),87,89 83,84(C179,C180,P147,R186,R187),85,86,88,90-92,94-96,99-101

Finland

68 Conventions in force (out of 100 ratified) Member since 1920

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C007 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020

C021 C022 C027 C030 C032 C034 C042 C045 C047 C052 C053 C062 C063 C072

C073 C075 C080 C088 C091 C092 C094 C096 C108 C115 C116 C118 C119 C120

C121 C124 C128 C130 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C139 C140 C141 C142

C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C154 C155 C156 C158 C159 C160

C161 C162 C163 C164 C167 C168 C170 C173 C174 C175 C176 C177 C178 C179

C180 C181 C184 C187

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 47, 81, 87, 98, 132, 140, 142, 144, 149, 175, 177

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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France

82 Conventions in force (out of 124 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015

C016 C017 C018 C019 C021 C022 C023 C024 C026 C027 C032 C033 C035 C036

C037 C038 C041 C042 C043 C044 C045 C049 C052 C053 C054 C055 C056 C058

C062 C063 C068 C069 C070 C071 C072 C073 C074 C075 C077 C078 C080 C082

C084 C085 C088 C089 C090 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099 C101 C102

C106 C108 C109 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C118 C120 C123 C124 C125 C126

C127 C131 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C139 C140 C141 C142 C145 C146 C147

C148 C149 C152 C156 C158 C159 C163 C164 C166 C178 C179 C180 C185

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

14 reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 52, 82, 87, 98, 101, 106, 137, 140, 142, 144, 149, 152

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 96

French Polynesia 13 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 52, 82, 87, 89, 98, 101, 106, 115, 142, 144, 149

French Southern and Antarctic Territories 2 Reports requested

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98

New Caledonia 24 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 12, 14, 17, 19, 24, 42, 44, 52, 81, 82, 87, 89, 98, 100, 101, 106, 111, 115, 120,

129, 142, 144, 149

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C118 1997

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2749

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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Gabon

35 Conventions in force (out of 38 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C019 C026 C033 C041 C045

C052 C095 C096 C099 C101 C106 C123 C124 C135 C150 C151 C154 C158

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 41, 52, 100, 101, 106, 111, 122

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1991

C182 2007

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-81,82(C176),83(C177),84,85(C181),87,89(C184),91,9

4

82(P081,R183),83(R184),85(R188),86,88,89(R192),90,92,95,96,99-1

01

Gambia

8 Conventions in force (out of 8 ratified) Member since 1995

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 100, 105, 111, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

82-92,94-96 99-101

Georgia

16 Conventions in force (out of 16 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

214

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C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C052 C088 C117 C142 C151 C163 C181

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 52, 88, 100, 111, 117, 122, 142, 181

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 2008, 2010

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-92,94-96,99-101

Germany

64 Conventions in force (out of 85 ratified) Member since 1951

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022

C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C042 C045 C053 C056 C062 C063 C073 C088 C092

C096 C097 C099 C101 C102 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C118 C120 C121 C125

C126 C128 C130 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C139 C140 C141 C142 C146 C147

C148 C150 C152 C159 C160 C161 C162 C164 C166 C167 C170 C172 C176 C180

C187 C189

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 100, 111, 122, 132, 140, 142, 172

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2002

C087 1985, 1994

C111 1988

C122 1985

Commission of Inquiry in 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

34-56,58-72,74-76,77(C170,R177),78-92,94-96,99-101 77(C171,P089,R178)

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Ghana

40 Conventions in force (out of 51 ratified) Member since 1957

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C008 C011 C014 C015 C016 C019 C022 C023 C026 C030 C045 C050 C058

C059 C064 C065 C069 C074 C088 C089 C090 C092 C094 C096 C103 C106 C107

C108 C115 C116 C117 C119 C120 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C184

27 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

7 reports received: Conventions Nos. 74, 81, 90, 92, 98, 100, 111

20 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 19, 29, 30, 89, 94, 96, 103, 105, 106, 107, 115, 117, 119, 138, 144, 149,

182, 184

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 1989

C030 1989

C087 1991

C111 1986

C119 1990

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

40-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Greece

51 Conventions in force (out of 71 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C011 C013 C014 C015 C016

C017 C019 C023 C027 C041 C042 C045 C052 C055 C058 C062 C068 C069 C071

C073 C077 C078 C080 C088 C089 C090 C092 C095 C102 C103 C106 C108 C115

C124 C126 C133 C134 C135 C136 C141 C142 C147 C149 C150 C151 C154 C156

C159 C160 C180

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17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 52, 81, 88, 95, 98, 100, 102, 103, 106, 111, 122, 142, 144, 149, 150

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1989

C087 1985, 1987, 1989, 1995

C090 1985

C098 1989, 1991, 2011, 2013

Commission of Inquiry in 1968

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Grenada

27 Conventions in force (out of 32 ratified) Member since 1979

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C019 C026 C050 C058 C064

C065 C086 C094 C095 C097 C099 C108 C155

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 12, 14, 19, 26, 29, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 108, 111, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

66-72,74-92,94,95 96,99-101

Guatemala

69 Conventions in force (out of 73 ratified) Member since 1945

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C010 C011 C013 C014 C015 C016 C019 C026 C030 C045 C050 C058 C059

C062 C063 C064 C065 C077 C078 C079 C080 C086 C088 C089 C090 C094 C095

C096 C097 C099 C101 C103 C104 C106 C108 C109 C110 C112 C113 C114 C116

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C117 C118 C119 C120 C124 C127 C131 C141 C148 C149 C154 C156 C159 C160

C161 C162 C163 C167 C169

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 30, 87, 89, 100, 101, 103, 106, 110, 111, 117, 122, 144, 149, 162, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011, 2013

C098 1985, 1986, 2003, 2006, 2007

C105 1986, 1987

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1985, 2011

C098 1985

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2203, 2445, 2609, 2673, 2708, 2811, 2869, 2927, 2948, 2967, 2978, 2989, 3035, 3040, 3042

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Guinea

50 Conventions in force (out of 58 ratified) Member since 1959

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C010 C011 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C026 C033 C041

C045 C052 C062 C089 C090 C094 C095 C099 C112 C113 C114 C115 C117 C118

C119 C120 C121 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C139 C140 C142 C143 C148 C149

C150 C151 C152 C156 C159

32 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 11, 14, 45, 62, 89, 90, 94, 100, 105, 111, 113, 115, 117, 118, 121, 122, 132, 133,

135, 136, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 148, 149, 151, 152, 156, 159

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C105 1985

C111 1985

C139 1989, 1991

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

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Cases Nos. 2913

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

43-56,58-72,74-83,87 84-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Guinea - Bissau

31 Conventions in force (out of 32 ratified) Member since 1977

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C006 C007 C012 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C027 C045 C068 C069

C073 C074 C088 C089 C091 C092 C104 C106 C107 C108

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

14 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 29, 81, 88, 89, 100, 105, 106, 111

2 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 27, 107

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

63-72,74-88,94 89-92,95,96,99-101

Guyana

43 Conventions in force (out of 47 ratified) Member since 1966

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C007 C010 C011 C012 C015 C019 C026 C042 C045 C050 C064 C065

C086 C094 C095 C097 C108 C115 C131 C135 C136 C137 C139 C140 C141 C142

C149 C150 C151 C155 C166 C172 C175 C189

26 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 11, 12, 29, 87, 94, 95, 98, 100, 105, 108, 111, 115, 129, 131, 135, 137, 138, 139,

140, 141, 142, 144, 149, 151, 172, 175

219

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C042 1992

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

50-56,58-72,74-92,94,95,100 96,99,101

Haiti

24 Conventions in force (out of 25 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C005 C012 C014 C017 C019 C024 C025 C030 C042 C045 C077 C078 C090

C106 C107

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 12, 14, 17, 24, 25, 30, 42, 100, 106, 107, 111

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1990

C087 1988, 1989

C098 1989

C105 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C105 1985

Commission of Inquiry in 1981

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-66,67(C156,R165),69-72,74,75(C167),87 67(C154,C155,R163,R164),68,75(C168,R175,R176),76-86,88-92,94-

96,99-101

Honduras

25 Conventions in force (out of 25 ratified) Member since 1955

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

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C014 C027 C032 C042 C045 C062 C078 C095 C102 C106 C108 C116 C127 C169

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 98, 100, 106, 111, 122, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992

C098 2013

C122 1997, 2011

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2990, 3032

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

38-56,58-72,74-92,101 94-96,99,100

Hungary

51 Conventions in force (out of 73 ratified) Member since 1922

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C004 C006 C007 C010 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019

C021 C024 C026 C027 C041 C042 C045 C048 C052 C062 C077 C078 C088 C095

C099 C101 C103 C115 C123 C124 C127 C132 C135 C136 C139 C140 C141 C142

C145 C147 C148 C151 C154 C155 C159 C160 C161 C163 C164 C165 C166 C167

C175 C181 C183 C185

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 100, 111, 122, 132, 140, 142, 175, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C122 2000

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

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Iceland

22 Conventions in force (out of 24 ratified) Member since 1945

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C011 C015 C058 C091 C102 C108 C139 C147 C155 C156 C159

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 100, 102, 111, 122, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 2004

C159 2013

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

India

41 Conventions in force (out of 43 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C105 C111

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C004 C005 C006 C011 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019 C021 C022 C026

C027 C032 C041 C042 C045 C080 C088 C089 C090 C107 C108 C115 C116 C118

C123 C127 C136 C141 C142 C147 C160 C174

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 42, 89, 100, 107, 111, 122, 142

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008

C100 1988, 1991, 2010

C107 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997

C111 2007

C141 1992

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C029 1994

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Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2962

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Indonesia

18 Conventions in force (out of 18 ratified) Member since 1950

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C019 C027 C045 C069 C088 C106 C120 C185

3 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 100, 106, 111

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2004

C098 1986, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998

C105 2008

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3050

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

33-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Iran, Islamic Republic of

13 Conventions in force (out of 13 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C019 C095 C104 C106 C108 C142

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6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

3 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 100, 106

3 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 111, 122, 142

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1987

C095 2005, 2007

C111 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2013

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C111 1985, 1996, 1997, 2009

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2508, 2807

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-89,90(R193,R194),91,92,94-96 90(P155),99-101

Iraq

61 Conventions in force (out of 66 ratified) Member since 1932

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C008 C011 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026 C027

C030 C041 C042 C052 C058 C059 C077 C078 C080 C088 C089 C092 C093 C094

C095 C106 C107 C108 C109 C115 C116 C118 C119 C120 C131 C132 C135 C136

C137 C139 C140 C142 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 C152 C153 C167 C172

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 30, 89, 100, 106, 107, 111, 122, 132, 140, 142, 149, 153, 167, 172

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C095 1989, 1990, 1992

C098 2008

C105 1989, 1991, 1992

C111 1993

C118 1993, 1994

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-87,89 88,90-92,94-96,99-101

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Ireland

58 Conventions in force (out of 71 ratified) Member since 1923

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019

C020 C021 C022 C023 C026 C027 C028 C032 C041 C042 C043 C044 C045 C049

C053 C062 C063 C068 C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089 C092 C096 C099 C102

C108 C116 C118 C121 C124 C132 C139 C142 C147 C155 C159 C160 C172 C176

C177 C178 C179 C180

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

15 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 19, 26, 27, 32, 88, 100, 111, 122, 132, 142, 159, 172, 177, 179

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C023 1985, 1991

C100 1985

C105 1985, 1991

C122 1985

C144 1985

C159 2006

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-87,100 88-92,94-96,99,101

Israel

45 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1949

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C005 C009 C010 C014 C019 C020 C030 C048 C052 C053 C077 C078 C079

C088 C090 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C101 C102 C106 C112 C116 C117

C118 C133 C134 C136 C141 C142 C147 C150 C160 C181

11 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 30, 52, 100, 101, 106, 111, 117, 122, 142

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C097 2009

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

32-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Italy

82 Conventions in force (out of 113 ratified) Member since 1945

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015

C016 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026 C027 C032 C035 C036 C037 C038 C039 C040

C042 C044 C045 C048 C052 C053 C055 C058 C059 C060 C068 C069 C071 C073

C074 C077 C078 C079 C080 C088 C089 C090 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097

C099 C101 C102 C103 C106 C108 C109 C112 C114 C115 C117 C118 C119 C120

C123 C124 C127 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C139 C141 C142 C143 C145

C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C159 C160 C164 C167 C170 C175 C181

C183 C189

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 100, 106, 111, 117, 122, 132, 142, 149, 152, 159, 175, 181, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1988

C122 1991, 2007

C143 2009

C147 1995

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2953

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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Jamaica

26 Conventions in force (out of 29 ratified) Member since 1962

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C007 C008 C011 C015 C016 C019 C026 C050 C058 C064 C065 C086 C094 C097

C117 C149 C150 C152

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 94, 100, 111, 117, 122, 149

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1990, 1993

C087 1985, 1987

C098 1987

C100 1987, 1991

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

47-56,58-72,74-91 92,94-96,99-101

Japan

38 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1951

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C007 C008 C009 C010 C015 C016 C018 C019 C021 C022 C026 C027

C042 C045 C050 C058 C069 C073 C080 C088 C096 C102 C115 C116 C119 C120

C121 C131 C134 C139 C142 C147 C156 C159 C162 C181 C187

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 81, 100, 122, 142, 159

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2008

C098 1985, 1987, 2002

C100 1993, 1994, 2007

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C156 2004

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2177, 2183, 3051

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

35-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Jordan

23 Conventions in force (out of 24 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C102 C106 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C123 C124 C135 C142 C147 C150 C159

C185

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 100, 106, 111, 117, 122, 142, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1985, 1990

C119 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

39-56,58-72,74-91 92,94-96,99-101

Kazakhstan

21 Conventions in force (out of 21 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C088 C135 C148 C155 C156 C162 C167 C183 C185

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

6 reports received: Conventions Nos. 100, 111, 122, 138, 182, 185

2 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 162, 167

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Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

82(C176,R183),87,88,91 80,81,82(P081),83-86,89,90,92,94-96,99-101

Kenya

43 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1964

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C017 C019 C026 C027 C032 C045 C050

C058 C059 C063 C064 C065 C086 C088 C089 C094 C097 C099 C112 C118 C123

C131 C132 C134 C135 C137 C140 C141 C142 C143 C146 C149

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 89, 100, 111, 132, 138, 140, 142, 149

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C017 1990, 1991, 1994

C138 2001, 2003, 2006, 2013

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

48-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Kiribati

9 Conventions in force (out of 9 ratified) Member since 2000

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

6 reports received: Conventions Nos. 87, 98, 100, 111, 138, 182 2 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2794

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

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94 88-92,95,96,99-101

Korea, Republic of

26 Conventions in force (out of 28 ratified) Member since 1991

Fundamental Conventions

C100 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C019 C026 C047 C053 C073 C088 C115 C131 C135 C139 C142 C150 C155

C156 C159 C160 C162 C170 C185 C187

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 47, 100, 111, 115, 122, 139, 142

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 2004

C111 2009, 2013

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases

Nos.

2620, 3047

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-92,94-96,99-101

Kuwait

19 Conventions in force (out of 19 ratified) Member since 1961

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C030 C052 C089 C106 C116 C117 C119 C136 C159

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 30, 52, 89, 105, 106, 111, 117, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1992, 1995, 1996, 2000

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C106 1992

C111 2009

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-76,78,79,80(C174),81-85,87,88,90,91 77,80(R181),86,89,92,94-96,99-101

Kyrgyzstan

53 Conventions in force (out of 53 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C014 C016 C017 C023 C027 C032 C045 C047 C052 C069 C073 C077 C078

C079 C090 C092 C095 C097 C103 C106 C108 C113 C115 C116 C119 C120 C124

C126 C131 C133 C134 C142 C147 C148 C149 C150 C154 C157 C159 C160 C184

19 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 11, 14, 47, 52, 90, 98, 100, 103, 106, 111, 115, 119, 122, 138, 142, 148, 149, 157,

184

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

87,89 79-86,88,90-92,94-96,99-101

Lao People's Democratic Republic

9 Conventions in force (out of 9 ratified) Member since 1964

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C006 C013

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

4 reports received: Conventions Nos. 6, 29, 138, 144

4 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 4, 100, 111, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

48-56,58-72,74-81,82(R183,C176),83-92,94-96,99,100 82(P081),101

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Latvia

43 Conventions in force (out of 52 ratified) Member since 1991

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C003 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017

C018 C019 C024 C106 C108 C115 C119 C120 C131 C132 C133 C135 C142 C147

C148 C149 C150 C151 C154 C155 C158 C160 C173 C180 C183

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 100, 106, 111, 122, 132, 142, 149, 183

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-92,94-96,99-101

Lebanon

49 Conventions in force (out of 50 ratified) Member since 1948

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C008 C009 C014 C015 C017 C019 C026 C030 C045 C052 C058 C059 C071

C073 C074 C077 C078 C088 C089 C090 C095 C106 C109 C115 C120 C127 C131

C133 C136 C139 C142 C147 C148 C150 C152 C159 C170 C172 C174 C176

22 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

11 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 59, 71, 77, 78, 90, 95, 131, 138, 152, 182

11 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 30, 52, 89, 100, 106, 111, 122, 142, 172

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

32-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

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Lesotho

22 Conventions in force (out of 23 ratified) Member since 1980

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C011 C014 C019 C026 C045 C064 C065 C135 C150 C155 C158 C167

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 11, 14, 26, 29, 100, 105, 111, 138, 144, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C005 1994

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

66-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Liberia

16 Conventions in force (out of 25 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C022 C023 C053 C055 C058 C065 C092 C104 C108 C110 C112 C113 C114 C133

C147 C150

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

5 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 111, 114, 150, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 108

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1987

C055 1988, 1990

C087 1985, 1987, 1990

C098 1990

Commission of Inquiry in 1962

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

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Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-76,77(C170,C171,R177,R178),78-81,82(C176,R183),

83-87,91,94

77(P089),82(P081),88-90,92,95,96,99-101

Libya

28 Conventions in force (out of 29 ratified) Member since 1952

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C003 C014 C026 C052 C053 C059 C088 C089 C095 C096 C102 C103 C104

C118 C121 C128 C130 C131

22 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

15 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 52, 81, 88, 89, 95, 102, 103, 105, 118, 121, 131, 138

7 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 53, 100, 111, 122, 128, 130, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C003 1985

C029 1992

C081 1988, 1991, 1992

C095 1996, 2006

C105 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992

C118 1992, 1999, 2003

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C118 2003

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

35-56,58-72,74-82,87 83-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Lithuania

40 Conventions in force (out of 43 ratified) Member since 1991

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C006 C011 C014 C019 C024 C027 C047 C073 C079 C080 C088 C090

C108 C115 C116 C127 C131 C135 C142 C147 C149 C154 C156 C159 C160 C171

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C173 C181 C183

11 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 27, 47, 100, 111, 122, 142, 149, 171, 183

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-92,94-96,99-101

Luxembourg

67 Conventions in force (out of 100 ratified) Member since 1920

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C028

C030 C042 C045 C053 C055 C056 C059 C060 C068 C069 C073 C074 C077 C078

C079 C080 C088 C089 C090 C092 C096 C102 C103 C108 C115 C116 C119 C120

C121 C127 C130 C132 C133 C135 C136 C139 C142 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150

C151 C155 C158 C159 C161 C162 C166 C167 C170 C171 C172 C174 C175 C176

C178 C180 C183 C184 C185

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

15 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 14, 30, 96, 100, 111, 132, 142, 149, 159, 171, 172, 175, 183

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 185

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Madagascar

36 Conventions in force (out of 42 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C012 C013 C014 C019 C026 C033 C041 C052 C088 C089

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C095 C097 C101 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C123 C124 C127 C132 C159 C171

C173 C185

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 89, 100, 111, 117, 122, 132, 171

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1986

C127 1992

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-89,91,100 90,92,94-96,99,101

Malawi

29 Conventions in force (out of 29 ratified) Member since 1965

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C012 C019 C026 C045 C050 C064 C065 C086 C089 C097 C099 C104 C107

C149 C150 C158 C159

19 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

9 reports received: Conventions Nos. 19, 26, 81, 97, 129, 138, 144, 150, 182

10 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 29, 89, 98, 99, 100, 105, 107, 111, 149, 159

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1986

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

49-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Malaysia

16 Conventions in force (out of 17 ratified) Member since 1957

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

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Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C050 C064 C065 C088 C095 C119 C123 C187

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

3 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 95, 144

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 100

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C011 1991, 1992

C012 1991, 1992

C019 1996, 1998

C029 2013

C097 1996, 1997, 1998

C098 1985, 1992, 1994, 1999

C105 1990

C138 2009

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

41-56,58-72,74-92,94,95(C187,R197) 95(R198),96,99-101

Malaysia - Peninsular

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C012 C017 C019 C045

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C019 2011

C105 1986

Malaysia - Sabah

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C015 C016 C086 C094 C097

Malaysia - Sarawak

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C007 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C019 C086 C094

Maldives

8 Conventions in force (out of 8 ratified) Member since 2009

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

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Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

99-101

Mali

28 Conventions in force (out of 30 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C033 C041 C052 C095

C135 C141 C150 C151 C159 C183

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 6, 11, 14, 17, 18, 19, 26, 29, 52, 95, 100, 105, 111, 138, 144, 182, 183

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3030

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-83,84(C178,C179,C180,R185,R186,R187),85,87-89,9

0(R193,R194),91

84(P147),86,90(P155),92,94-96,99-101

Malta

47 Conventions in force (out of 62 ratified) Member since 1965

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C004 C005 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C019

C021 C022 C026 C032 C035 C036 C042 C043 C045 C049 C053 C062 C073 C074

C077 C078 C088 C089 C095 C096 C099 C106 C108 C117 C119 C124 C127 C131

C132 C135 C136 C141 C147 C148 C149 C159 C180

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

8 reports received: Conventions Nos. 32, 77, 78, 95, 96, 98, 124, 131

8 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 100, 106, 111, 117, 132, 149

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

49-56,58-72,74-92,94,95 96,99-101

Marshall Islands

Member since 20072 Conventions in force (out of 2 ratified)

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C185

1 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 185

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

99-101

Mauritania

40 Conventions in force (out of 43 ratified) Member since 1961

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C015 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026

C033 C041 C052 C053 C058 C062 C084 C089 C090 C091 C094 C095 C096 C101

C102 C112 C114 C116 C118

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 29, 33, 52, 81, 89, 100, 101, 102, 111, 112, 114, 122, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1986, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2010

C081 1986, 2000, 2013

C087 1986, 1987, 1993

C095 1995

C100 2009

C111 1993

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

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C029 2003

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-80,81(C175),82(C176,R183),83,84(C178,C179,C180,

R185,R186,R187),85-91

81(R182),82(P081),84(P147),92,94-96,99-101

Mauritius

39 Conventions in force (out of 48 ratified) Member since 1969

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C007 C008 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C017 C019 C026 C032 C042

C050 C058 C059 C063 C064 C065 C074 C084 C086 C088 C094 C095 C097 C099

C108 C137 C150 C154 C156 C159 C160 C175 C187 C189

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 26, 29, 95, 99, 100, 105, 111, 137, 144, 154, 175

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C008 1987

C026 1985

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3052

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

53-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Mexico

70 Conventions in force (out of 78 ratified) Member since 1931

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C006 C007 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C019 C021 C022 C023

C026 C027 C030 C032 C034 C042 C043 C045 C046 C049 C052 C053 C054 C055

C056 C058 C062 C063 C080 C090 C095 C096 C099 C102 C106 C107 C108 C109

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C110 C112 C115 C116 C118 C120 C123 C124 C131 C134 C135 C140 C141 C142

C150 C152 C153 C155 C159 C160 C161 C163 C164 C166 C167 C169 C170 C172

C173

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 30, 52, 100, 106, 110, 111, 140, 142, 144, 153, 169, 172

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1995

C102 1999

C111 2006

C155 1996, 2010, 2011

C169 1995, 2000

C182 2008

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-89,90(P155,R194),91,94 90(R193),92,95,96,99-101

Moldova, Republic of

40 Conventions in force (out of 42 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C047 C088 C092 C095 C097 C099 C103 C108 C117 C119 C127 C131 C132

C133 C135 C141 C142 C150 C151 C152 C154 C155 C158 C160 C181 C183 C184

C185 C187

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 47, 100, 111, 117, 122, 132, 142, 152, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C095 2002

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-91,95(C187,R197) 92,94,95(R198),96,99-101

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Mongolia

15 Conventions in force (out of 16 ratified) Member since 1968

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C059 C103 C123 C135 C155 C159

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 100, 103, 111, 122, 123, 138, 144, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

52-56,58-72,74-81,82(C176,R183),83-92,94-96,99-101 82(P081)

Montenegro

68 Conventions in force (out of 69 ratified) Member since 2006

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023

C024 C025 C027 C032 C045 C048 C053 C056 C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089

C090 C091 C092 C097 C102 C103 C106 C113 C114 C116 C119 C121 C126 C131

C132 C135 C136 C139 C140 C142 C143 C148 C155 C156 C158 C159 C161 C162

C183

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 27, 32, 89, 100, 106, 111, 114, 122, 126, 132, 140, 142

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3014

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

96,99,101 100

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Morocco

50 Conventions in force (out of 62 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C004 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C017 C018 C019 C022 C026 C027 C030

C041 C042 C045 C052 C055 C065 C080 C094 C099 C101 C104 C106 C108 C116

C119 C131 C135 C136 C145 C146 C147 C150 C151 C154 C158 C162 C163 C164

C166 C176 C178 C179 C180 C181 C183 C188

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 4, 14, 30, 52, 100, 101, 106, 111, 122, 158, 162, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 1992

C029 1992

C052 1989

C098 1987, 1988, 1994, 1997, 1998

C105 1992

C136 1988, 1993

C182 2010

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C098 1997

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3024

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

39-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Mozambique

18 Conventions in force (out of 18 ratified) Member since 1976

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

243

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C001 C011 C014 C017 C018 C030 C088

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 30, 100, 111, 122, 144

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

61-72,74-82,87 83-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Myanmar

20 Conventions in force (out of 22 ratified) Member since 1948

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C004 C006 C011 C014 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C021 C022 C026

C027 C041 C042 C052 C063

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 17, 52

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

C052 1987

C087 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009,

2010, 2011

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C029 1995, 1996, 1999

C087 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011

Special Sittings of the Conference Committee

C029 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Commission of Inquiry in 1996

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Namibia

11 Conventions in force (out of 11 ratified) Member since 1978

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

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C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C150 C158

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 100, 105, 111

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

65-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Nepal

11 Conventions in force (out of 11 ratified) Member since 1966

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C131 C169

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

4 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 100, 111, 144

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C100 1997

C144 2005

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

51-56,58-72,74-92,94,95 96,99-101

Netherlands

68 Conventions in force (out of 106 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016

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C017 C018 C019 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C032 C033 C041 C042

C044 C045 C048 C058 C062 C063 C068 C069 C070 C071 C073 C074 C080 C088

C089 C090 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099 C101 C102 C103 C106 C112

C113 C114 C115 C116 C118 C121 C123 C124 C126 C128 C130 C131 C133 C135

C137 C140 C141 C142 C145 C146 C147 C150 C151 C152 C154 C155 C156 C159

C160 C162 C169 C174 C175 C177 C180 C181 C183

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 100, 101, 102, 106, 111, 122, 128, 130, 140, 142, 169, 175, 177, 181, 183

Aruba 6 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 101, 106, 122, 140, 142

Caribbean Part of the Netherlands 10 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 10, 14, 33, 90, 94, 95, 101, 106, 122, 172

5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 101, 106, 122, 172

5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 101, 106, 122, 172

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1989

C087 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991

C103 2004

C122 1986

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,101 99,100

New Zealand

51 Conventions in force (out of 60 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C017 C021 C022 C023

C026 C030 C032 C041 C042 C044 C045 C047 C049 C050 C052 C053 C058 C059

C060 C063 C064 C065 C068 C069 C074 C080 C082 C084 C088 C089 C092 C097

C099 C101 C104 C116 C133 C134 C145 C155 C160

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 47, 52, 82, 100, 101, 111, 122

Tokelau 3 Reports requested

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All reports received: Conventions Nos. 82, 100, 111

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C017 1997

C026 1998

C081 1996

C088 1985

C100 1994

C122 1993

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Nicaragua

56 Conventions in force (out of 62 ratified) Member since 1957

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C028

C030 C045 C063 C077 C078 C088 C095 C110 C115 C117 C119 C127 C131 C135

C136 C137 C139 C140 C141 C142 C146 C169 C189

14 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

13 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 14, 30, 78, 100, 110, 111, 117, 122, 140, 142, 169

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 4

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1987, 1989

C098 1989

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3045

Commission of Inquiry in 1987

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

40-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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Niger

34 Conventions in force (out of 36 ratified) Member since 1961

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C018 C026 C033 C041 C065 C095 C102 C104

C116 C117 C119 C131 C135 C142 C148 C154 C155 C156 C158 C161 C187

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 6, 14, 29, 81, 95, 100, 105, 111, 117, 131, 138, 142, 148, 155, 161, 182, 187

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2004

C182 2005

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-82,87,88,95(C187,R197) 83-86,89-92,94,95(R198),96,99-101

Nigeria

30 Conventions in force (out of 40 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C008 C009 C011 C015 C016 C019 C026 C032 C045 C050 C058 C059 C064 C065

C088 C094 C095 C097 C104 C116 C123 C133 C134 C137 C155 C159 C178 C179

C185

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

6 reports received: Conventions Nos. 26, 94, 95, 137, 159, 185

7 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 8, 11, 16, 81, 100, 111, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 2009

C087 1986, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2011

C105 1990

C134 1989

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Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1995, 1996, 1997

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-92,95,100 94,96,99,101

Norway

73 Conventions in force (out of 107 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019

C021 C022 C024 C025 C026 C027 C030 C032 C034 C042 C043 C044 C047 C049

C050 C053 C056 C058 C059 C063 C068 C069 C071 C073 C075 C080 C088 C090

C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C101 C102 C108 C109 C112 C113 C115 C116

C118 C119 C120 C126 C128 C130 C132 C133 C134 C135 C137 C139 C141 C142

C143 C145 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C154 C155 C156 C159 C160 C162

C163 C164 C167 C168 C169 C170 C176 C178 C179 C180

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 30, 47, 100, 111, 122, 132, 142, 149, 169

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C111 1985

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3038

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99,101 100

Oman

4 Conventions in force (out of 4 ratified) Member since 1994

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C105 C138 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

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4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

81-92,95(R197,R198),99 94,95(C187),96,100,101

Pakistan

33 Conventions in force (out of 36 ratified) Member since 1947

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C006 C011 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019 C021 C022 C027 C032 C041

C045 C059 C080 C089 C090 C096 C106 C107 C116 C118 C159 C185

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 81, 89, 105, 106, 107, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C022 1992

C029 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1999

C081 2013

C087 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2009, 2011

C096 1985, 1986, 1987

C098 1992, 2003, 2006

C105 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2000, 2002

C107 1989

C111 1987, 1993, 1995

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C029 1986, 1987, 1988

C087 1987, 1988

C105 1986, 1987, 1988

C111 1987

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2889, 2902, 3018

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-80,87,91 81-86,88-90,92,94-96,99-101

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Palau

Member since 20121 Conventions in force (out of 1 ratified)

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

101

Panama

56 Conventions in force (out of 76 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C003 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C015 C016 C017 C019 C020 C021 C022

C023 C026 C027 C030 C032 C042 C043 C045 C052 C053 C055 C056 C058 C063

C064 C065 C068 C069 C071 C073 C074 C077 C078 C080 C086 C088 C089 C092

C094 C095 C096 C104 C107 C108 C110 C112 C113 C114 C116 C117 C119 C120

C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C159 C160 C167 C181

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified conventions

11 reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 29, 30, 52, 81, 88, 89, 94, 105, 122, 182

4 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 107, 110, 117, 138

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C008 1987

C022 1985, 1987

C023 1985

C029 1992, 1995

C032 1987

C053 1985, 1987

C055 1987, 1988, 1992

C068 1985, 1987

C087 1989, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011

C092 1987

C098 1991, 2000

C126 1987

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1991

C098 1991

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Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3031, 3048, 3049, 3055

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-87,88(R191),89(R192),90(R193,R194),92,94,95(R197

,R198),96(R199),99,100(R201),101

88(C183),89(C184),90(P155),91,95(C187),96(C188),100)

Papua New Guinea

24 Conventions in force (out of 26 ratified) Member since 1976

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C018 C019 C022 C026 C027 C042 C045 C085

C099 C103 C158

6 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 103, 105, 138, 158, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

61-72,74-87 88-92,94-96,99-101

Paraguay

37 Conventions in force (out of 39 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C011 C014 C026 C030 C052 C059 C060 C077 C078 C079 C089 C090 C095

C099 C101 C106 C107 C115 C116 C117 C119 C120 C123 C124 C156 C159 C169

C189

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

14 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 30, 52, 81, 89, 101, 105, 106, 117, 138, 169, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 79

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Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 1996

C029 2008, 2013

C079 2002

C081 1992

C087 1985, 1992, 1993

C090 2002

C098 1985, 1993

C169 2003, 2006

C182 2011

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2648, 2937, 3010, 3019

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

40-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,100 99,101

Peru

67 Conventions in force (out of 74 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C014 C019 C020 C022 C023 C024 C025

C026 C027 C032 C035 C036 C037 C038 C039 C040 C041 C044 C045 C052 C053

C055 C056 C058 C059 C062 C067 C068 C069 C070 C071 C073 C077 C078 C079

C080 C088 C090 C099 C101 C102 C106 C107 C112 C113 C114 C127 C139 C147

C151 C152 C156 C159 C169 C176 C178

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

12 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 52, 67, 71, 101, 105, 106, 138, 169, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 81

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C001 1985

C024 1985

C025 1985

C029 1992, 1993, 1999

C035 1994, 1996

C036 1996

C037 1996

C038 1996

C039 1996

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C040 1996

C068 1985, 1986, 1988

C087 1990, 1991

C098 1991, 2001

C102 1997, 2002, 2005

C105 1985, 1990, 1992

C122 1994, 1998

C139 1992

C169 2009, 2010

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2941, 2982, 2996, 2998, 2999, 3009, 3026, 3033, 3043, 3056

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Philippines

31 Conventions in force (out of 37 ratified) Member since 1948

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C017 C019 C023 C053 C059 C077 C088 C089 C090 C093 C094 C095 C097 C099

C110 C118 C141 C143 C149 C157 C159 C165 C176 C179 C185 C189

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105, 110, 138, 149, 182, 185

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1989, 1991, 2007, 2009

C095 1990

C182 2006

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3037

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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Poland

67 Conventions in force (out of 91 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017

C018 C019 C022 C023 C024 C025 C027 C035 C036 C037 C038 C039 C040 C042

C045 C048 C062 C068 C069 C070 C073 C074 C077 C078 C079 C080 C090 C091

C092 C095 C096 C099 C101 C102 C103 C108 C112 C113 C115 C116 C119 C120

C123 C124 C127 C133 C134 C135 C137 C140 C141 C142 C145 C147 C148 C149

C151 C159 C160 C161 C170 C176 C178 C181

14 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 95, 101, 103, 105, 129, 137, 138, 140, 142, 149, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C011 1987, 1988, 1989

C029 1987

C087 1987, 1988, 1989

C095 2004

C098 1987, 1988, 1989

C111 1987

Commission of Inquiry in 1982

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Portugal

73 Conventions in force (out of 81 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C004 C006 C007 C008 C011 C012 C014 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026

C027 C045 C063 C068 C069 C073 C074 C077 C078 C088 C089 C091 C092 C095

C096 C097 C102 C103 C104 C106 C107 C108 C109 C115 C117 C120 C124 C127

C131 C132 C135 C137 C139 C142 C143 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151

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C155 C156 C158 C159 C160 C162 C171 C173 C175 C176 C181 C183 C184

18 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

12 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 81, 87, 103, 106, 129, 131, 132, 138, 171, 182

6 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105, 117, 142, 149, 175

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C017 1995

C019 1988

C081 1985

C095 1986, 1988, 1989

C098 1987

C122 1986, 2001, 2003

Commission of Inquiry in 1961

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99,100 101

Qatar

6 Conventions in force (out of 6 ratified) Member since 1972

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 105, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C111 2002

C182 2005

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2988

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

58-72,74-92,94-96,99 100,101

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Romania

49 Conventions in force (out of 55 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C013 C014 C015

C016 C022 C024 C027 C059 C068 C088 C089 C092 C095 C102 C108 C116 C117

C127 C131 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C147 C150 C154 C163 C166 C168 C180

C183

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 14, 29, 81, 89, 95, 105, 117, 129, 138, 182, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1987, 1988, 1990

C081 1988, 2005

C087 1987, 1989, 2007

C098 2011

C111 1993, 1994

C129 1988

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C111 1989

Commission of Inquiry in 1989

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

39-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Russian Federation

50 Conventions in force (out of 70 ratified) Member since 1954

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C010 C011 C013 C014 C015 C016 C023 C027 C032 C045 C047 C052 C058 C059

C060 C069 C073 C077 C078 C079 C090 C092 C095 C103 C106 C108 C112 C113

C115 C116 C119 C120 C123 C124 C126 C132 C133 C134 C135 C137 C142 C147

C148 C149 C150 C152 C154 C155 C156 C159 C160 C162 C163 C173 C174 C176

257

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C179 C185 C187

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 47, 81, 92, 103, 105, 106, 113, 132, 133, 138, 142, 149, 150, 182, 187

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1987, 2005

C095 1995, 1998, 1999

C108 1999

C111 2010

C182 2009

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

37-56,58-72,74-88,91,94,95(C187,R197)

Rwanda

28 Conventions in force (out of 28 ratified) Member since 1962

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C011 C012 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C042 C050 C062 C064 C089 C094

C118 C123 C132 C135

12 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

4 reports received: Conventions Nos. 26, 42, 122, 123

8 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 89, 105, 132, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

47-56,58-72,74-79,81,87 80,82-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Saint Kitts and Nevis

10 Conventions in force (out of 10 ratified) Member since 1996

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

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4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

84,87,94 83,85,86,88-92,95,96,99-101

Saint Lucia

28 Conventions in force (out of 28 ratified) Member since 1980

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C008 C011 C012 C014 C015 C016 C017 C019 C026 C050 C064 C065

C094 C095 C097 C101 C108 C154 C158

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 101, 105, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 2000

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

67(C154,R163),68(C158,R166),87 66,67(C155,C156,R164,R165),68(C157,P110),69-72,74-86,88-92,94-

96,99-101

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

21 Conventions in force (out of 26 ratified) Member since 1995

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C010 C011 C012 C016 C019 C026 C094 C095 C101 C108 C180

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 94, 95, 101, 105, 129, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

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84,86,87,94 82,83,85,88-92,95,96,99-101

Samoa

9 Conventions in force (out of 9 ratified) Member since 2005

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

94 95,96,99-101

San Marino

23 Conventions in force (out of 23 ratified) Member since 1982

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C088 C103 C119 C140 C142 C143 C148 C150 C151 C154 C156 C159 C160 C161

21 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 87, 98, 100, 103, 105, 111, 119, 138, 140, 142, 143, 148, 150, 151, 154, 156,

159, 160, 161, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

68-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Sao Tome and Principe

21 Conventions in force (out of 21 ratified) Member since 1982

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

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C017 C018 C019 C088 C106 C135 C151 C154 C155 C159 C184

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

14 reports received: Conventions Nos. 17, 18, 19, 29, 81, 87, 88, 100, 105, 106, 111, 138, 159, 182

3 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 98, 144, 184

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

68-72,74-76,87,89 77-86,88,90-92,94-96,99-101

Saudi Arabia

15 Conventions in force (out of 15 ratified) Member since 1976

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C105 C111 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C014 C030 C045 C089 C090 C106 C123 C174

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

9 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 30, 81, 89, 106, 111, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 105

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 2011

C100 1994

C111 1993, 2005, 2013

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

61-72,74-92,94-96,99,100 101

Senegal

33 Conventions in force (out of 37 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C018 C019 C026 C033 C041 C052

C089 C095 C096 C099 C101 C102 C116 C117 C120 C121 C125 C135

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10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 52, 81, 89, 101, 105, 117, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C182 2013

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74-81,82(R183,C176),83,84(R185,R186,R187,C178,C17

9,C180),85-89,90(R193,R194),91,92,94-96

82(P081),84(P147),90(P155),99-101

Serbia

62 Conventions in force (out of 75 ratified) Member since 2000

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023

C024 C025 C027 C032 C045 C048 C053 C056 C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089

C090 C091 C092 C097 C102 C103 C106 C109 C113 C114 C116 C119 C121 C126

C131 C132 C135 C136 C139 C140 C142 C143 C148 C150 C155 C156 C158 C159

C161 C162 C167 C181 C183 C187

14 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 89, 105, 106, 129, 132, 138, 140, 142, 158, 182, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2003, 2004, 2011

C111 1987

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

89-92,94-96,99-101

Seychelles

28 Conventions in force (out of 36 ratified) Member since 1977

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C005 C007 C008 C010 C011 C015 C016 C022 C026 C050 C058 C064 C065

C073 C099 C108 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C155 C161 C180

11 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 105, 138, 147, 148, 149, 152, 155, 180, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

63-72,74-88,94 89-92,95,96,99-101

Sierra Leone

30 Conventions in force (out of 35 ratified) Member since 1961

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C008 C015 C016 C017 C019 C022 C026 C032 C045 C050 C058 C059

C064 C065 C086 C088 C094 C095 C099 C101 C119 C125 C126

26 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

8 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 87, 98, 100, 105, 111, 138, 182

18 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 8, 16, 17, 19, 22, 26, 32, 45, 81, 88, 94, 95, 99, 101, 119, 125, 126, 144

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C059 1986

C081 1986

C119 1988

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-61,62(C145,C147,R153,R155) 62(C146,R154),63-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Singapore

20 Conventions in force (out of 27 ratified) Member since 1965

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

263

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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C008 C011 C012 C015 C016 C019 C022 C032 C045 C050 C064 C065

C086 C088 C094 C187

4 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C005 1987, 1992, 1993

C008 1987

C098 1994

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

50-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Slovakia

70 Conventions in force (out of 75 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C005 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C017 C018 C019 C021 C026 C027 C034

C037 C038 C039 C040 C042 C043 C045 C049 C052 C077 C078 C080 C088 C089

C090 C095 C099 C102 C115 C116 C120 C123 C124 C128 C130 C135 C136 C139

C140 C142 C148 C151 C154 C155 C156 C158 C159 C160 C161 C163 C164 C167

C171 C173 C176 C181 C183 C184 C187

23 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

10 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 29, 42, 90, 105, 122, 139, 148, 171, 182

13 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 14, 27, 52, 81, 98, 123, 129, 138, 140, 142, 156, 159, 183

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C111 2006

C122 2004

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-92,94-96,99-101

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Slovenia

76 Conventions in force (out of 80 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023

C024 C025 C027 C032 C045 C048 C053 C056 C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089

C090 C091 C092 C095 C097 C102 C103 C106 C108 C109 C113 C114 C116 C119

C121 C126 C131 C132 C135 C136 C139 C140 C142 C143 C147 C148 C149 C151

C154 C155 C156 C158 C159 C161 C162 C171 C173 C174 C175 C180 C183 C187

22 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 27, 29, 32, 81, 97, 105, 106, 129, 132, 138, 140, 142, 143, 144, 149, 151, 173,

174, 175, 182, 183

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-92,94-96,99-101

Solomon Islands

22 Conventions in force (out of 22 ratified) Member since 1984

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C008 C011 C012 C014 C016 C019 C026 C042 C045 C084 C094 C095 C108

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 19, 26, 29, 81, 84, 94, 95

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

74,87 70-72,75-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

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Somalia

14 Conventions in force (out of 16 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C105 C111 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C016 C017 C019 C022 C023 C045 C050 C064 C065 C084 C085 C094 C095

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 16, 17, 19, 22, 23, 29, 45, 84, 85, 94, 95, 105, 111

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

45-56,58-72,74,75 76-92,94-96,99-101

South Africa

25 Conventions in force (out of 27 ratified) Member since 1994

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C004 C019 C026 C027 C041 C042 C045 C063 C080 C089 C116 C155 C176

C188 C189

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 89, 105, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

81,82(C176,R183),83-92,94-96,99-101

South Sudan

7 Conventions in force (out of 7 ratified) Member since 2012

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

266

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No reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 98, 100, 105, 111, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

101

Spain

89 Conventions in force (out of 133 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C028 C030

C031 C032 C033 C034 C042 C044 C045 C046 C048 C052 C053 C055 C056 C058

C059 C060 C062 C063 C068 C069 C070 C073 C074 C077 C078 C079 C080 C088

C089 C090 C091 C092 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099 C101 C102 C103 C106 C108

C109 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C119 C120 C123 C124 C126 C127 C131

C132 C134 C135 C136 C137 C140 C141 C142 C145 C146 C147 C148 C150 C151

C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 C157 C158 C159 C160 C162 C163 C164 C165 C166

C169 C172 C173 C176 C180 C181 C185 C187

22 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

21 reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 4, 14, 29, 30, 81, 94, 101, 103, 105, 106, 117, 122, 129, 138, 140, 142, 153, 169,

172, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 132

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1992

C097 2001

C122 1985, 1988, 1995, 2013

C136 1992

C155 2007

C158 1994

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2947

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

39-56,58-72,74-92,94,95,99-101 96

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Sri Lanka

31 Conventions in force (out of 40 ratified) Member since 1948

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C010 C011 C015 C016 C018 C026 C041 C045 C058

C063 C080 C089 C090 C095 C096 C099 C103 C106 C108 C110 C115 C116 C131

C135 C160

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 103, 105, 106, 110, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1997, 1999, 2007

C098 1985, 1987

C099 1985

C103 2011

C131 1985

C144 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Sudan

14 Conventions in force (out of 14 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C019 C026 C095 C117

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 26, 29, 81, 95, 98, 105, 117, 122, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1989, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010

C098 1994

C105 1992

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Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C029 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

39-56,58-72,74-80,87 81-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Suriname

29 Conventions in force (out of 30 ratified) Member since 1976

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C105 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C013 C014 C017 C019 C027 C041 C042 C062 C088 C094 C095 C096 C101

C106 C112 C118 C135 C150 C151 C154 C181

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

8 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 41, 81, 101, 105, 106, 118

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

61-72,74-89 90-92,94-96,99-101

Swaziland

31 Conventions in force (out of 33 ratified) Member since 1975

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C011 C012 C014 C019 C026 C045 C050 C059 C064 C065 C086 C089 C090

C094 C095 C096 C099 C101 C104 C123 C131 C160

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 87, 89, 101, 105, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

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C087 1997, 2009, 2010, 2011

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2949

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

60-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Sweden

64 Conventions in force (out of 93 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019

C020 C021 C027 C032 C034 C042 C045 C047 C058 C063 C073 C075 C080 C088

C092 C096 C101 C102 C108 C115 C116 C118 C119 C120 C121 C128 C130 C132

C133 C134 C135 C137 C139 C140 C141 C142 C143 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149

C150 C151 C152 C154 C155 C156 C157 C158 C159 C160 C161 C162 C163 C164

C167 C168 C170 C174 C175 C176 C178 C180 C184 C187

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 47, 81, 105, 129, 132, 138, 140, 142, 149, 175, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 2008

C098 1993

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94,95,99 96,100,101

Switzerland

45 Conventions in force (out of 58 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C004 C005 C006 C008 C011 C014 C015 C016 C018 C019 C023 C026 C027

C041 C044 C045 C058 C062 C063 C080 C088 C089 C102 C115 C116 C119 C120

C123 C128 C132 C136 C139 C141 C142 C150 C151 C153 C154 C159 C160 C162

C163 C168 C172 C173

10 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 105, 132, 138, 142, 153, 172, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 2006

C100 1986, 1988

C128 1993

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2265, 3023

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Syrian Arab Republic

50 Conventions in force (out of 50 ratified) Member since 1947

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C011 C014 C017 C018 C019 C026 C030 C045 C052 C053 C063 C080

C088 C089 C094 C095 C096 C099 C101 C104 C106 C107 C115 C116 C117 C118

C119 C120 C123 C124 C125 C131 C135 C136 C139 C155 C170

24 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 30, 52, 81, 89, 94, 95, 98, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 117, 123, 124, 129,

131, 138, 155, 170, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 1992

C087 1985, 1986, 1992, 1996

C098 1992

C106 1988

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

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Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-65,67,68,69(C159,R167),71,72,74-76,77(C170,R177),87-89,

90(P155)

66,69(R168),70,77(C171,P089,R178),78-86,90(R193,R194),91,92,94-

96,99-101

Tajikistan

49 Conventions in force (out of 49 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C014 C016 C023 C027 C032 C045 C047 C052 C069 C073 C077 C078 C079

C090 C092 C095 C097 C103 C106 C108 C113 C115 C116 C119 C120 C124 C126

C133 C134 C142 C143 C147 C148 C149 C155 C159 C160 C177

30 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 27, 29, 32, 47, 52, 77, 78, 79, 81, 87, 90, 95, 97, 98, 103, 105, 106, 113, 115,

119, 120, 122, 124, 126, 138, 142, 143, 149, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

81-83,86,87 84,85,88-92,94-96,99-101

Tanzania, United Republic of

34 Conventions in force (out of 35 ratified) Member since 1962

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C011 C012 C015 C016 C017 C019 C026 C050 C059 C063 C064 C065 C086 C094

C095 C131 C134 C135 C137 C140 C142 C148 C149 C152 C154 C170

9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

8 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 94, 105, 137, 138, 140, 142, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 149

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992

C081 1987

C105 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000

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Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

46-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Tanzania. Tanganyika

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C032 C045 C088 C101 C108

Tanzania. Zanzibar

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C007 C058 C085 C097

Thailand

14 Conventions in force (out of 15 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C105 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C019 C080 C088 C104 C116 C123 C127 C159

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

2 reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 138

5 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 14, 19, 105, 122, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995

C105 1992

C122 2006, 2010

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C029 1991

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 3022

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

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The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

76 Conventions in force (out of 77 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C003 C008 C009 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023

C024 C025 C027 C032 C045 C048 C053 C056 C069 C073 C074 C080 C088 C089

C090 C091 C092 C094 C097 C102 C103 C106 C109 C113 C114 C116 C119 C121

C126 C131 C132 C135 C136 C139 C140 C142 C143 C148 C150 C151 C154 C155

C156 C158 C159 C161 C162 C177 C181 C183 C187

13 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 3, 14, 29, 81, 89, 105, 106, 129, 132, 138, 140, 142, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-83,85,87,88,95(C187,R197) 84,86,89-92,94,95(R198),96,99-101

Timor-Leste

4 Conventions in force (out of 4 ratified) Member since 2003

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

2 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

92,94-96 99-101

Togo

26 Conventions in force (out of 28 ratified) Member since 1960

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C005 C006 C011 C013 C014 C026 C033 C041 C085 C095 C102 C143 C150

C187

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 105, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

44-56,58-72,74-87,89,94,95(C187,R197) 88,90-92,95(R198),96,99-101

Trinidad and Tobago

21 Conventions in force (out of 22 ratified) Member since 1963

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C015 C016 C019 C050 C065 C085 C097 C125 C147 C150 C159

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 105, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C098 1987

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

47-56,58-72,74-92,94,95,99-101 96

Tunisia

52 Conventions in force (out of 58 ratified) Member since 1956

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C004 C006 C008 C011 C012 C013 C014 C016 C017 C018 C019 C022 C023 C026

C045 C052 C055 C058 C059 C062 C065 C073 C077 C088 C089 C090 C091 C095

C099 C104 C106 C107 C108 C112 C113 C114 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C123

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C124 C127 C135 C142 C150 C151 C154 C159

20 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 26, 29, 52, 77, 81, 88, 89, 90, 95, 98, 99, 105, 106, 107, 117, 124, 138, 142, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 1985

C087 1985

C127 1987

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

Cases Nos. 2994

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

39-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Turkey

52 Conventions in force (out of 56 ratified) Member since 1932

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C011 C014 C015 C026 C034 C042 C045 C053 C055 C058 C059 C068 C069

C073 C077 C080 C088 C092 C094 C095 C096 C099 C102 C108 C115 C116 C118

C119 C123 C127 C133 C134 C135 C142 C146 C151 C152 C153 C155 C158 C159

C161 C164 C166 C187

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

9 reports received: Conventions Nos. 26, 77, 94, 95, 98, 99, 122, 123, 152

8 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 105, 138, 142, 153, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C026 1995

C087 1997, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011

C095 1985

C098 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2013

C111 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991

C122 2002

C158 2001

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C111 1989

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

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Cases Nos. 2892, 3011, 3021

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Turkmenistan

8 Conventions in force (out of 8 ratified) Member since 1993

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C185

3 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 105, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

81-92,94-96,99,100 101

Member since 2008

Tuvalu

1 Conventions in force (out of 1 ratified)

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

99-101

Uganda

30 Conventions in force (out of 31 ratified) Member since 1963

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C011 C012 C017 C019 C026 C045 C050 C064 C065 C086 C094 C095 C123

C124 C143 C154 C158 C159 C162

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19 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

16 reports received: Conventions Nos. 26, 29, 81, 87, 98, 100, 105, 111, 123, 124, 138, 143, 144, 154, 162, 182

3 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 12, 19, 45

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2006

C081 1989, 1990, 2001, 2003, 2008

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

47-56,58-72,74-80,87 81-86,88-92,94-96,99-101

Ukraine

61 Conventions in force (out of 69 ratified) Member since 1954

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C010 C011 C014 C015 C016 C023 C027 C032 C045 C047 C052 C058 C059

C060 C069 C073 C077 C078 C079 C090 C092 C095 C103 C106 C108 C112 C113

C115 C116 C119 C120 C123 C124 C126 C131 C132 C133 C135 C139 C140 C142

C147 C149 C150 C153 C154 C155 C156 C158 C159 C160 C161 C173 C174 C176

C184

17 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 47, 81, 103, 105, 106, 129, 132, 138, 140, 142, 149, 153, 174, 176, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C095 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2010

C138 2004

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

37-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

United Arab Emirates

9 Conventions in force (out of 9 ratified) Member since 1972

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081

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Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C089

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 29, 81, 89, 105, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2003

C138 2001, 2002

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

58-72,74-92,95,96 94,99-101

United Kingdom

57 Conventions in force (out of 87 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C002 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C010 C011 C012 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019

C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C032 C035 C036 C037 C038 C039 C040 C041

C042 C043 C044 C045 C050 C056 C063 C064 C065 C068 C069 C070 C074 C080

C082 C083 C084 C085 C086 C088 C092 C094 C095 C097 C099 C101 C102 C108

C114 C115 C116 C120 C124 C126 C133 C135 C140 C141 C142 C147 C148 C150

C151 C160 C178 C180 C187

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 82, 105, 138, 140, 142, 182

Anguilla 6 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 82, 101, 105, 140

Bermuda 3 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 82, 105

British Virgin Islands 5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 19, 29, 82, 105

Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 82, 105, 182

Gibraltar 5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 82, 105, 142

Guernsey 5 Reports requested

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All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 105, 142, 182

Isle of Man 4 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 101, 105

Jersey 4 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 81, 105, 140

Montserrat 5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 82, 97, 105

St Helena 5 Reports requested

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 82, 105, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C029 2000

C087 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2007

C098 1994, 1996

C100 1986, 1988, 2006

C122 1985, 1987, 1993

C144 1993

C180 2008

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

United States

14 Conventions in force (out of 14 ratified) Member since 1980

Fundamental Conventions

C105 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C053 C054 C055 C057 C058 C074 C080 C147 C150 C160 C176

3 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 55, 105, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C105 2002

C144 2005, 2007

C182 2006

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

66-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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Uruguay

81 Conventions in force (out of 108 ratified) Member since 1919

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008 C009 C010 C011 C012 C013 C014

C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C020 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026 C027 C030

C032 C033 C042 C043 C045 C052 C054 C058 C059 C060 C062 C063 C067 C073

C077 C078 C079 C080 C089 C090 C093 C094 C095 C096 C097 C099 C101 C102

C103 C106 C108 C110 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C118 C119 C120 C121 C128

C130 C131 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C139 C141 C148 C149 C150 C151

C153 C154 C155 C156 C159 C161 C162 C167 C172 C181 C184 C189

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 14, 29, 30, 81, 103, 105, 106, 110, 129, 132, 138, 149, 153, 172, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C081 2002

C098 2011

C128 1988

C131 1991, 1998, 2003

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

31-56,58-72,74-89,90(R193,R194),91,92,95(R197,R198),100 90(P155),94,95(C187),96,99,101

Uzbekistan

13 Conventions in force (out of 13 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C122

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C047 C052 C103 C135 C154

7 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 47, 52, 103, 105, 138, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C182 2010, 2011, 2013

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Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C182 2011, 2013

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

80-92,94-96,99-101

Vanuatu

8 Conventions in force (out of 8 ratified) Member since 2003

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C182

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C185

8 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

No reports received: Conventions Nos. 29, 87, 98, 100, 105, 111, 182, 185

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

91,92,94-96,99-101

Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of

50 Conventions in force (out of 54 ratified) Member since 1958

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C011 C013 C014 C019 C021 C022 C026

C027 C041 C045 C080 C088 C095 C097 C102 C103 C116 C117 C118 C120 C121

C127 C128 C130 C139 C140 C141 C142 C143 C149 C150 C153 C155 C156 C158

C169

16 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 1, 3, 14, 29, 41, 81, 105, 117, 138, 140, 142, 144, 149, 153, 169, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 2000, 2001, 2002

Active cases before the Committee on Freedom of Association

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Cases Nos. 2254, 2917, 2955, 2968, 3016, 3036

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

41-56,58-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

Viet Nam

19 Conventions in force (out of 20 ratified) Member since 1992

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C100 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006)

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C006 C014 C027 C045 C080 C116 C120 C123 C124 C155

5 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 138, 182

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

79-92,94-96,99,100 101

Yemen

29 Conventions in force (out of 30 ratified) Member since 1965

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C015 C016 C019 C058 C059 C064 C065 C086 C094 C095 C104 C131 C132

C135 C156 C158 C159 C185

15 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

14 reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 19, 29, 58, 59, 81, 95, 105, 131, 132, 138, 156, 158, 182

1 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 94

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 1985, 1991, 1993

C098 1985, 1991, 1993

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Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 1985

C098 1985

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

49-56,58-72,74-87,88(C183),89(C184),91,95(C187) 88(R191),89(R192),90,92,94,95(R197,R198),96,99-101

Zambia

44 Conventions in force (out of 48 ratified) Member since 1964

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C122 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C005 C011 C012 C017 C018 C019 C026 C045 C050 C064 C065 C086 C089 C095

C097 C099 C103 C117 C123 C124 C131 C135 C136 C141 C148 C149 C150 C151

C154 C155 C158 C159 C173 C176 C181 C187

22 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

19 reports received: Conventions Nos. 11, 12, 18, 29, 97, 103, 105, 117, 122, 124, 131, 135, 138, 141, 149, 151, 154, 176,

182

3 reports not received: Conventions Nos. 17, 19, 173

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C105 1987, 1989, 1990

C122 1995

C138 2008

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

49-56,58-72,74-92,94-96 99-101

Zimbabwe

25 Conventions in force (out of 26 ratified) Member since 1980

Fundamental Conventions

C029 C087 C098 C100 C105 C111 C138 C182

Governance (Priority) Conventions

C081 C129 C144

Technical Conventions (up-to-date Conventions shown in bold)

C014 C019 C026 C045 C099 C135 C140 C150 C155 C159 C161 C162 C170 C174

C176

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9 Reports requested on the application of ratified Conventions

All reports received: Conventions Nos. 14, 29, 81, 87, 105, 129, 138, 140, 182

Cases discussed before the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards since 1985

C087 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013

C098 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Cases appearing in a special paragraph of the Conference Committee's report

C087 2008

C098 2003

Commission of Inquiry in 2008

Submissions of instruments adopted by the Conference to the competent authorities

Sessions of which adopted instruments have been submitted Sessions of which adopted instruments have not been submitted

66-72,74-92,94-96,99-101

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Convention revised in whole or in part by a subsequent Convention or Protocol.

Convention no longer open to ratification as a result of the entry into force of a revising Convention.

Convention not in force.

Convention withdrawn.

ILC 1st Session, 1919

Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 (No. 1)C. 1Unemployment Convention, 1919 (No. 2)C. 2Maternity Protection Convention, 1919 (No. 3)« C. 3Night Work (Women) Convention, 1919 (No. 4)« C. 4Minimum Age (Industry) Convention, 1919 (No. 5)« C. 5Night Work of Young Persons (Industry) Convention, 1919 (No. 6)« C. 6

ILC 2nd Session, 1920

Minimum Age (Sea) Convention, 1920 (No. 7)« C. 7Unemployment Indemnity (Shipwreck) Convention, 1920 (No. 8)« C. 8Placing of Seamen Convention, 1920 (No. 9)« C. 9

ILC 3rd Session, 1921

Minimum Age (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 (No. 10)« C. 10Right of Association (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 (No. 11)C. 11Workmen's Compensation (Agriculture) Convention, 1921 (No. 12)« C. 12White Lead (Painting) Convention, 1921 (No. 13)C. 13Weekly Rest (Industry) Convention, 1921 (No. 14)C. 14Minimum Age (Trimmers and Stokers) Convention, 1921 (No. 15)« C. 15Medical Examination of Young Persons (Sea) Convention, 1921 (No. 16)

« C. 16

ILC 7th Session, 1925

Workmen's Compensation (Accidents) Convention, 1925 (No. 17)« C. 17Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention, 1925 (No. 18)

« C. 18

Equality of Treatment (Accident Compensation) Convention, 1925 (No. 19)

C. 19

Night Work (Bakeries) Convention, 1925 (No. 20)C. 20

ILC 8th Session, 1926

Inspection of Emigrants Convention, 1926 (No. 21)C. 21

ILC 9th Session, 1926

Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1926 (No. 22)« C. 22Repatriation of Seamen Convention, 1926 (No. 23)« C. 23

ILC 10th Session, 1927

Sickness Insurance (Industry) Convention, 1927 (No. 24)« C. 24Sickness Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1927 (No. 25)« C. 25

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ILC 11th Session, 1928

Minimum Wage-Fixing Machinery Convention, 1928 (No. 26)C. 26

ILC 12th Session, 1929

Marking of Weight (Packages Transported by Vessels) Convention, 1929 (No. 27)

C. 27

Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention, 1929 (No. 28)l C. 28

ILC 14th Session, 1930

Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29)C. 29Hours of Work (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1930 (No. 30)C. 30

ILC 15th Session, 1931

Hours of Work (Coal Mines) Convention, 1931 (No. 31)n C. 31

ILC 16th Session, 1932

Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention (Revised), 1932 (No. 32)

l C. 32

Minimum Age (Non-Industrial Employment) Convention, 1932 (No. 33)l C. 33

ILC 17th Session, 1933

Fee-Charging Employment Agencies Convention, 1933 (No. 34)l C. 34Old-Age Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 35)l C. 35Old-Age Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (No. 36)l C. 36Invalidity Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 37)l C. 37Invalidity Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (No. 38)l C. 38Survivors' Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (No. 39)l C. 39Survivors' Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (No. 40)l C. 40

ILC 18th Session, 1934

Night Work (Women) Convention (Revised), 1934 (No. 41)l C. 41Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention (Revised), 1934 (No. 42)

« C. 42

Sheet-Glass Works Convention, 1934 (No. 43)C. 43Unemployment Provision Convention, 1934 (No. 44)l C. 44

ILC 19th Session, 1935

Underground Work (Women) Convention, 1935 (No. 45)C. 45Hours of Work (Coal Mines) Convention (Revised), 1935 (No. 46)n C. 46Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935 (No. 47)C. 47Maintenance of Migrants' Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (No. 48)l C. 48Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (No. 49)

C. 49

ILC 20th Session, 1936

Recruiting of Indigenous Workers Convention, 1936 (No. 50)C. 50Reduction of Hours of Work (Public Works) Convention, 1936 (No. 51)n C. 51Holidays with Pay Convention, 1936 (No. 52)l C. 52

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ILC 21st Session, 1936

Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936 (No. 53)« C. 53Holidays with Pay (Sea) Convention, 1936 (No. 54)« C. 54Shipowners' Liability (Sick and Injured Seamen) Convention, 1936 (No. 55)

« C. 55

Sickness Insurance (Sea) Convention, 1936 (No. 56)« C. 56Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention, 1936 (No. 57)« C. 57

ILC 22nd Session, 1936

Minimum Age (Sea) Convention (Revised), 1936 (No. 58)« C. 58

ILC 23rd Session, 1937

Minimum Age (Industry) Convention (Revised), 1937 (No. 59)« C. 59Minimum Age (Non-Industrial Employment) Convention (Revised), 1937 (No. 60)

« C. 60

Reduction of Hours of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937 (No. 61)n C. 61Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937 (No. 62)l C. 62

ILC 24th Session, 1938

Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938 (No. 63)

l C. 63

ILC 25th Session, 1939

Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1939 (No. 64)

C. 64

Penal Sanctions (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1939 (No. 65)C. 65Migration for Employment Convention, 1939 (No. 66)n C. 66Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1939 (No. 67)

l C. 67

ILC 28th Session, 1946

Food and Catering (Ships' Crews) Convention, 1946 (No. 68)« C. 68Certification of Ships' Cooks Convention, 1946 (No. 69)« C. 69Social Security (Seafarers) Convention, 1946 (No. 70)« C. 70Seafarers' Pensions Convention, 1946 (No. 71)C. 71Paid Vacations (Seafarers) Convention, 1946 (No. 72)« C. 72Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention, 1946 (No. 73)« C. 73Certification of Able Seamen Convention, 1946 (No. 74)« C. 74Accommodation of Crews Convention, 1946 (No. 75)« C. 75Wages, Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention, 1946 (No. 76)« C. 76

ILC 29th Session, 1946

Medical Examination of Young Persons (Industry) Convention, 1946 (No. 77)

C. 77

Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946 (No. 78)

C. 78

Night Work of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946 (No. 79)

C. 79

Final Articles Revision Convention, 1946 (No. 80)C. 80

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ILC 30th Session, 1947

Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81)« C. 81Social Policy (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 82)« C. 82Labour Standards (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 83)

C. 83

Right of Association (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 84)

C. 84

Labour Inspectorates (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 85)

C. 85

Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1947 (No. 86)

C. 86

ILC 31st Session, 1948

Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise

Convention, 1948 (No. 87)

C. 87

Employment Service Convention, 1948 (No. 88)C. 88Night Work (Women) Convention (Revised), 1948 (No. 89)« C. 89Night Work of Young Persons (Industry) Convention (Revised), 1948 (No. 90)

C. 90

ILC 32nd Session, 1949

Paid Vacations (Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 91)« C. 91Accommodation of Crews Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 92)« C. 92Wages, Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 93)

« C. 93

Labour Clauses (Public Contracts) Convention, 1949 (No. 94)C. 94Protection of Wages Convention, 1949 (No. 95)« C. 95Fee-Charging Employment Agencies Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 96)

l C. 96

Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 97)C. 97Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949

(No. 98)

C. 98

ILC 34th Session, 1951

Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery (Agriculture) Convention, 1951 (No. 99)

C. 99

Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100)C. 100

ILC 35th Session, 1952

Holidays with Pay (Agriculture) Convention, 1952 (No. 101)« C. 101Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102)« C. 102Maternity Protection Convention (Revised), 1952 (No. 103)l C. 103

ILC 38th Session, 1955

Abolition of Penal Sanctions (Indigenous Workers) Convention, 1955 (No. 104)

C. 104

ILC 40th Session, 1957

Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105)C. 105Weekly Rest (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1957 (No. 106)C. 106Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 (No. 107)l C. 107

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ILC 41st Session, 1958

Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention, 1958 (No. 108)l C. 108Wages, Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention (Revised), 1958 (No. 109)

« C. 109

ILC 42nd Session, 1958

Plantations Convention, 1958 (No. 110)« C. 110Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958

(No. 111)

C. 111

ILC 43rd Session, 1959

Minimum Age (Fishermen) Convention, 1959 (No. 112)« C. 112Medical Examination (Fishermen) Convention, 1959 (No. 113)C. 113Fishermen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1959 (No. 114)C. 114

ILC 44th Session, 1960

Radiation Protection Convention, 1960 (No. 115)C. 115

ILC 45th Session, 1961

Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961 (No. 116)C. 116

ILC 46th Session, 1962

Social Policy (Basic Aims and Standards) Convention, 1962 (No. 117)C. 117Equality of Treatment (Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118)C. 118

ILC 47th Session, 1963

Guarding of Machinery Convention, 1963 (No. 119)C. 119

ILC 48th Session, 1964

Hygiene (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1964 (No. 120)C. 120Employment Injury Benefits Convention, 1964 [Schedule I amended in 1980] (No. 121)

C. 121

Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122)C. 122

ILC 49th Session, 1965

Minimum Age (Underground Work) Convention, 1965 (No. 123)« C. 123Medical Examination of Young Persons (Underground Work) Convention, 1965 (No. 124)

C. 124

ILC 50th Session, 1966

Fishermen's Competency Certificates Convention, 1966 (No. 125)C. 125Accommodation of Crews (Fishermen) Convention, 1966 (No. 126)C. 126

ILC 51st Session, 1967

Maximum Weight Convention, 1967 (No. 127)C. 127Invalidity, Old-Age and Survivors' Benefits Convention, 1967 (No. 128)C. 128

ILC 53rd Session, 1969

Labour Inspection (Agriculture) Convention, 1969 (No. 129)C. 129Medical Care and Sickness Benefits Convention, 1969 (No. 130)C. 130

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ILC 54th Session, 1970

Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970 (No. 131)C. 131Holidays with Pay Convention (Revised), 1970 (No. 132)C. 132

ILC 55th Session, 1970

Accommodation of Crews (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1970 (No. 133)

« C. 133

Prevention of Accidents (Seafarers) Convention, 1970 (No. 134)« C. 134

ILC 56th Session, 1971

Workers' Representatives Convention, 1971 (No. 135)C. 135Benzene Convention, 1971 (No. 136)C. 136

ILC 58th Session, 1973

Dock Work Convention, 1973 (No. 137)C. 137Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138)C. 138

ILC 59th Session, 1974

Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974 (No. 139)C. 139Paid Educational Leave Convention, 1974 (No. 140)C. 140

ILC 60th Session, 1975

Rural Workers' Organisations Convention, 1975 (No. 141)C. 141Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 (No. 142)C. 142Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1975 (No. 143)

C. 143

ILC 61st Session, 1976

Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention,

1976 (No. 144)C. 144

ILC 62nd Session, 1976

Continuity of Employment (Seafarers) Convention, 1976 (No. 145)« C. 145Seafarers' Annual Leave with Pay Convention, 1976 (No. 146)« C. 146Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976 (No. 147)« C. 147

ILC 63rd Session, 1977

Working Environment (Air Pollution, Noise and Vibration) Convention, 1977 (No. 148)

C. 148

Nursing Personnel Convention, 1977 (No. 149)C. 149

ILC 64th Session, 1978

Labour Administration Convention, 1978 (No. 150)C. 150Labour Relations (Public Service) Convention, 1978 (No. 151)C. 151

ILC 65th Session, 1979

Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 (No. 152)

C. 152

Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1979 (No. 153)

C. 153

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ILC 67th Session, 1981

Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981 (No. 154)C. 154Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)« C. 155Workers with Family Responsibilities Convention, 1981 (No. 156)C. 156

ILC 68th Session, 1982

Maintenance of Social Security Rights Convention, 1982 (No. 157)C. 157Termination of Employment Convention, 1982 (No. 158)C. 158

ILC 69th Session, 1983

Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention, 1983 (No. 159)

C. 159

ILC 71st Session, 1985

Labour Statistics Convention, 1985 (No. 160)C. 160Occupational Health Services Convention, 1985 (No. 161)C. 161

ILC 72nd Session, 1986

Asbestos Convention, 1986 (No. 162)C. 162

ILC 74th Session, 1987

Seafarers' Welfare Convention, 1987 (No. 163)« C. 163Health Protection and Medical Care (Seafarers) Convention, 1987 (No. 164)

« C. 164

Social Security (Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1987 (No. 165)« C. 165Repatriation of Seafarers Convention (Revised), 1987 (No. 166)« C. 166

ILC 75th Session, 1988

Safety and Health in Construction Convention, 1988 (No. 167)C. 167Employment Promotion and Protection against Unemployment Convention, 1988 (No. 168)

C. 168

ILC 76th Session, 1989

Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169)C. 169

ILC 77th Session, 1990

Chemicals Convention, 1990 (No. 170)C. 170Night Work Convention, 1990 (No. 171)C. 171

ILC 78th Session, 1991

Working Conditions (Hotels and Restaurants) Convention, 1991 (No. 172)

C. 172

ILC 79th Session, 1992

Protection of Workers' Claims (Employer's Insolvency) Convention, 1992 (No. 173)

C. 173

ILC 80th Session, 1993

Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents Convention, 1993 (No. 174)C. 174

ILC 81st Session, 1994

Part-Time Work Convention, 1994 (No. 175)C. 175

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ILC 82nd Session, 1995

Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 (No. 176)C. 176

ILC 83rd Session, 1996

Home Work Convention, 1996 (No. 177)C. 177

ILC 84th Session, 1996

Labour Inspection (Seafarers) Convention, 1996 (No. 178)« C. 178Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996 (No. 179)C. 179Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Convention, 1996 (No. 180)

« C. 180

ILC 85th Session, 1997

Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181)C. 181

ILC 87th Session, 1999

Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182)C. 182

ILC 88th Session, 2000

Maternity Protection Convention, 2000 (No. 183)C. 183

ILC 89th Session, 2001

Safety and Health in Agriculture Convention, 2001 (No. 184)C. 184

ILC 91st Session, 2003

Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003 (No. 185)C. 185

ILC 94th Session, 2006

Maritime Labour Convention, 2006MLC

ILC 95th Session, 2006

Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187)

C. 187

ILC 96th Session, 2007

Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188)t C. 188

ILC 100th Session, 2011

Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189)C. 189

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