Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949

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ILO Convention
C98
Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949
Date of adoption July 1, 1949
Date in force July 18, 1951
Classification Freedom of Association
Collective Bargaining and Agreements
Subject Freedom of Association, Collective Bargaining, and Industrial Relations
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Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1949, with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals concerning the application of the principles of the right to organise and to bargain collectively,...[1]


Contents

[edit] Ratifications

The following countries have ratified this Convention:
Country Date Notes
Albania June 3, 1957
Algeria November 19, 1962
Angola June 4, 1976
Antigua and Barbuda February 2, 1983
Argentina September 24, 1956
Armenia November 12, 2003
Australia February 28, 1973
Austria November 10, 1951
Azerbaijan May, 19 1992
Bahamas May 25, 1976
Bangladesh June 22, 1972
Barbados May 8, 1967
Belarus November, 6 1956
Belgium December 10, 1953
Belize December 15, 1983
Benin May 16, 1968
Bolivia November 15, 1973
Bosnia and Herzegovina June 2, 1993
Botswana December 22, 1997
Brazil November 18, 1952
Bulgaria June 8, 1959
Burkina Faso April 16, 1962
Burundi October 10, 1997
Cambodia August 23, 1999
Cameroon September 3, 1962
Cape Verde April 3, 1979
Central African Republic June 9, 1964
Chad June 8, 1961
Chile February 1, 1999
Colombia November 16, 1976
Comoros October 23, 1978
Republic of Congo November 26, 1999
Democratic Republic of the Congo June 16, 1969
Costa Rica June 2, 1960
Côte d'Ivoire May 5, 1961
Croatia October 8, 1991
Cuba April 29, 1952
Cyprus May 24, 1966
Czech Republic January 1, 1993
Denmark August 15, 1955
Djibouti August 3, 1978
Dominica February 28, 1983
Dominican Republic September 22, 1953
Ecuador May 28, 1959
Egypt July 3, 1954
Equatorial Guinea August 13, 2001
Eritrea February 22, 2000
Estonia March 22, 1994
Ethiopia June 4, 1963
Fiji April 19, 1974
Finland December 22, 1951
France October 26, 1951
Gabon May 29, 1951
Gambia September 4, 2000
Georgia June 22, 1993
Germany June 8, 1956
Ghana July 2, 1959
Greece March 30, 1962
Grenada July 9, 1979
Guatemala February 13, 1952
Guinea-Bissau February 21, 1977
Guinea March 26, 1959
Guyana June 8, 1966
Haiti April 12, 1957
Honduras June 27, 1956
Hungary June 6, 1957
Iceland July 15, 1952
Indonesia July 15, 1957
Iraq November 27, 1962
Ireland June 4, 1955
Israel January 28, 1957
Italy May 13, 1958
Jamaica December 26, 1962
Japan October 20, 1953
Jordan December 12, 1968
Kazakhstan May 18, 2001
Kenya January 13, 1964
Kiribati February 3, 2000
Kyrgyzstan March 31, 1992
Latvia January 27, 1992
Lebanon June 1, 1977
Lesotho October 31, 1966
Liberia May 25, 1962
Libyan June 20, 1962
Lithuania September 26, 1994
Luxembourg March 3, 1958
Republic of Macedonia November 17, 1991
Madagascar June 3, 1998
Malawi March 22, 1965
Malaysia June 5, 1961
Mali March 2, 1964
Malta January 4, 1965
Mauritania December 3, 2001
Mauritius December 2, 1969
Republic of Moldova August 12, 1996
Mongolia June 3, 1969
Morocco May 20, 1957
Mozambique December 23, 1996
Namibia January 3, 1995
Nepal November 11, 1996
Netherlands December 22, 1993
New Zealand June 9, 2003
Nicaragua October 31, 1967
Niger March 23, 1962
Nigeria October 17, 1960
Norway February 17, 1955
Pakistan May 26, 1952
Panama May 16, 1966
Papua New Guinea May 1, 1976
Paraguay March 21, 1966
Peru March 13, 1964
Philippines December 12, 1953
Poland February 25, 1957
Portugal July 1, 1964
Romania November 26, 1958
Russian Federation August 10, 1956
Rwanda August 11, 1988
Saint Kitts and Nevis September 4, 2000
Saint Lucia May 14, 1980
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines October 21, 1998
San Marino December 19, 1986
Sao Tome and Principe June 17, 1992
Senegal July 28, 1961
Serbia and Montenegro November 24, 2000
Seychelles October 4, 1999
Sierra Leone June 13, 1961
Singapore October 25, 1965
Slovakia January 1, 1993
Slovenia May 29, 1992
South Africa February 19, 1996
Spain April 20, 1977
Sri Lanka December 13, 1972
Sudan June 18, 1957
Suriname June 5, 1996
Swaziland April 26, 1978
Sweden July 18, 1950
Switzerland August 17, 1999
Syria June 7, 1957
Tajikistan November 26, 1993
Tanzania January 30, 1962
Togo November 8, 1983
Trinidad and Tobago May 24, 1963
Tunisia May 15, 1957
Turkey January 23, 1952
Turkmenistan May 15, 1997
Uganda June 4, 1963
Ukraine September 14, 1956
United Kingdom June 30, 1950
Uruguay March 18, 1954
Uzbekistan July 13, 1992
Venezuela December 19, 1968
Yemen April 14, 1969
Zambia September 2, 1996
Zimbabwe August 27, 1998


[edit] References

  1. ^  - ILO Convention C98

[edit] External links

[edit] See Also

See also: Freedom of association
See also: Freedom of assembly