Summaries of International Labour Standards |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention 1949 | 9 |
Abolition of Forced Labour Convention 1957 | 24 |
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authorised children and young co-operation co-operatives collective agreements collective bargaining Commerce and Offices conditions of employment consecutive hours Convention applies Convention provides Convention Revised economic employers and workers Employment Policy employment service ensure equality of opportunity equality of treatment Examination of Young exemptions fee-charging employment agencies Forced Labour Convention Forty-Hour Week Convention Freedom of association holidays with pay INDIGENOUS AND TRIBAL international labour standards labour administration Labour Inspection laws or regulations LEAFLET machinery maternity leave Maternity Protection Convention measures Medical Examination migrant workers migrants for employment Minimum Age Agriculture Minimum Age Industry Minimum Age Sea national conditions national laws national policy Night Work Women Non-Metropolitan Territories Old-Age opportunity and treatment organisations of employers plantations prohibition promote provisions The Convention Reduction of Hours respect Right to Organise Safety and Health Social Policy social security Summary termination of employment UNDERGROUND WORK WOMEN Weekly Rest workers concerned Young Persons Industry