Reduction Of Hours Of Work Convention (other)
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Reduction of Hours of Work Convention may refer to: * Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (shelved) * Reduction of Hours of Work (Public Works) Convention, 1936 * Reduction of Hours of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937 It may also refer to: * Hours of Work (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1930 * Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 * Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention, 1936 See also * Reduction of hours of work (other) Reduction of hours of work may refer to: * Six-hour day, proposed as an alternative to a four-day week * Eight-hour day movement, a former social movement to regulate the length of a working day. The eight-hour day was first introduced by law in Sp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reduction Of Hours Of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (shelved)
Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (shelved) is an International Labour Organization The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is one of the firs ... Convention. It was established in 1935, with the preamble stating: Ratifications Prior to it being shelved, the convention had been ratified by ten states. References External links TextRatifications Shelved International Labour Organization conventions History of glass Working time Treaties concluded in 1935 Treaties entered into force in 1938 Glass industry {{Treaty-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reduction Of Hours Of Work (Public Works) Convention, 1936
Reduction of Hours of Work (Public Works) Convention, 1936 is an International Labour Organization The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is one of the firs ... Convention. It was established in 1936, with the preamble stating: Withdrawn The convention was never brought into force, and was withdrawn at the ILO General Conference May 30, 2000. Ratifications The convention was not ratified by any states. External links Text International Labour Organization conventions Working time Treaties concluded in 1936 Treaties not entered into force 1936 in labor relations {{Treaty-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reduction Of Hours Of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937
Reduction of Hours of Work (Textiles) Convention, 1937 is an International Labour Organization The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is one of the firs ... Convention. It was established in 1937: Withdrawn The convention was never brought into force, and was withdrawn at the ILO General Conference May 30, 2000. Ratifications No countries ratified this convention. External links Text International Labour Organization conventions Working time Treaties concluded in 1937 Unratified treaties History of the textile industry 1937 in labor relations {{Treaty-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hours Of Work (Commerce And Offices) Convention, 1930
Hours of Work (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1930 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1930: Ratifications As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 30 states. Two of the ratifying states—Finland and New Zealand—have subsequently denounced the treaty. See also Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1919: Ratifications As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 52 states. Of these ratifying states, one - New Zealand ... External links TextRatifications International Labour Organization conventions Working time Treaties concluded in 1930 Treaties entered into force in 1933 Treaties of Argentina Treaties of Bolivia Treaties of the Kingdom of Bulgaria Treaties of Chile Treaties of Colombia Treaties of Cuba Treaties of the United Arab Republic Treaties of Equatorial Guinea Treatie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hours Of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919
Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1919: Ratifications As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 52 states. Of these ratifying states, one - New Zealand New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of isla ... - has subsequently denounced the treaty. See also * Hours of Work (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1930 External links TextRatifications Hours Working time Treaties concluded in 1919 Treaties entered into force in 1921 Treaties of the People's Republic of Angola Treaties of Argentina Treaties of the First Austrian Republic Treaties of Bangladesh Treaties of Belgium Treaties of Bolivia Treaties of the Kingdom of Bulgaria Treaties of Burundi Treaties of Canada Treaties of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hours Of Work And Manning (Sea) Convention, 1936
The Convention concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning or Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention, 1936 is an International Labour Organization Convention which never entered into force. It was established in 1936, and closed for ratification on 24 February 2002, when the 1996 ''Convention concerning Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships'' entered into force. Revisions The convention was revised by the Convention concerning Wages, Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning of 1946 as well as its 1949 and 1958 Events January * January 1 – The European Economic Community (EEC) comes into being. * January 3 – The West Indies Federation is formed. * January 4 ** Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition completes the thir ... revision, none of which entered into force. The entry into force of the 1996 Convention concerning Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships (which also revised the convention) in 2002 signifie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |