Underground Work (Women) Convention, 1935
Underground Work (Women) Convention, 1935 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
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Date of adoption | June 21, 1935 |
Date in force | May 30, 1937 |
Classification | Underground Work |
Subject | Occupational Safety and Health |
Previous | Unemployment Provision Convention, 1934 (shelved) |
Next | Hours of Work (Coal Mines) Convention (Revised), 1935 |
It was established in 1935, with the preamble stating:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the employment of women on underground work in mines of all kinds,..
Ratifications
As of 2013, the treaty has been ratified by 98 states. Of the ratifying states, 28 have subsequently renounced the convention.
Country | Ratification date | Status |
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Afghanistan | 14/05/1937 | ratified |
Angola | 04/06/1976 | ratified |
Argentina | ratified | |
Australia | 07/10/1953 | renounced on 20/05/1988 |
Austria | ratified | renounced |
Azerbaijan | ratified | |
Bahamas | ratified | |
Bangladesh | ratified | |
Belarus (as the Byelorussian SSR) | ratified | |
Belgium | ratified | renounced |
Bolivia | ratified | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ratified | |
Brazil | ratified | |
Bulgaria | ratified | |
Cameroon | ratified | |
Canada | 16/09/1966 | renounced on 19/05/1978 |
Chile | 16/03/1946 | renounced on 30/05/1997 |
China (as the Republic of China) | ratified | |
Costa Rica | ratified | |
Côte d'Ivoire | ratified | |
Croatia | 08/10/1991 | ratified |
Cuba | 14/04/1936 | ratified |
Cyprus | 23/09/1960 | ratified |
Czech Republic | ratified | renounced |
Djibouti | ratified | renounced |
Dominican Republic | ratified | |
Ecuador | ratified | |
Egypt | ratified | |
Estonia | 04/06/1937 | renounced on 06/12/2007 |
Fiji | ratified | |
Finland | 03/03/1938 | renounced on 19/09/1997 |
France | ratified | renounced |
Gabon | ratified | |
Germany | ratified | renounced |
Ghana | ratified | |
Greece | ratified | |
Guatemala | ratified | |
Guinea-Bissau | ratified | |
Guinea | ratified | |
Guyana | ratified | |
Haiti | ratified | |
Honduras | ratified | |
Hungary | ratified | renounced |
India | ratified | |
Indonesia | ratified | |
Ireland | 20/08/1936 | renounced on 27/05/1988 |
Italy | ratified | renounced |
Japan | ratified | |
Kenya | ratified | |
Kyrgyzstan | ratified | |
Lebanon | ratified | |
Lesotho | ratified | |
Luxembourg | 03/03/1958 | renounced on 29/04/1988 |
Republic of Macedonia[1] | ratified | |
Malawi | ratified | |
Malaysia (as the Federation of Malaya) | ratified | |
Malta | ratified | renounced |
Mexico | ratified | |
Montenegro | ratified | |
Morocco | ratified | |
Netherlands | 20/02/1937 | renounced on 29/04/1998 |
New Zealand | 29/03/1938 | renounced on 23/06/1987 |
Nicaragua | ratified | |
Nigeria | ratified | |
Pakistan | ratified | |
Panama | ratified | |
Papua New Guinea | ratified | |
Peru | 08/11/1945 | renounced on 09/06/1997 |
Poland | ratified | renounced |
Portugal | ratified | |
Russian Federation (as the Soviet Union) | ratified | |
Saudi Arabia | ratified | |
Serbia (as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) | ratified | |
Sierra Leone | ratified | |
Singapore | ratified | |
Slovakia | ratified | renounced |
Slovenia | ratified | renounced |
Solomon Islands | ratified | |
Somalia | ratified | |
South Africa | ratified | |
Spain | ratified | renounced |
Sri Lanka | ratified | |
Swaziland | ratified | |
Sweden | 11/07/1936 | renounced on 15/06/1967 |
Switzerland | ratified | |
Syrian Arab Republic | ratified | |
Tajikistan | ratified | |
Tanzania (as Tanganyika) | ratified | |
Tunisia | ratified | |
Turkey | ratified | |
Uganda | ratified | |
Ukraine (as the Ukrainian SSR) | ratified | |
United Kingdom | 18/07/1936 | renounced on 26/05/1988 |
Uruguay | 18/03/1954 | renounced on 26/05/1978 |
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | ratified | |
Viet Nam | ratified | |
Zambia | 02/12/1964 | renounced on 03/03/1998 |
Zimbabwe | ratified | renounced |
References
- Signed as "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
External links
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