Reduction of Hours of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937
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Reduction of Hours of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937 | |
Date of adoption | June 22, 1937 |
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Date in force | Withdrawn May 30, 2000 |
Classification | Hours of Work |
Subject | Working Time |
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Reduction of Hours of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1937:
Considering that the question of the reduction of hours of work in the textile industry is the second item on the agenda of the Session; Confirming the principle laid down in the Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935, including the maintenance of the standard of living; Considering it to be desirable that this principle should be applied by international agreement to the textile industry;...
[edit] Withdrawn
This Convention was never brought into force, and was withdrawn at the ILO General Conference May 30, 2000.
[edit] Ratifications
No countries ratified this Convention.
[edit] External links
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