Convention concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning
- Convention concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning
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C57: Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention, 1936
Convention concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning |
Drafted |
24 October 1936 |
Effective |
not effective |
Condition |
5 ratifications |
Expiration |
8 August 2002 |
Ratifiers |
3 (of which 2 denounced) |
Depositary |
Director-General of the International Labour Office |
Languages |
French and English |
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 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 signified the end of the of the opening for signature of the convention.
Ratifications
The convention was ratified by three countries, but automatically denounced by two upon entry into force of the 1996 Convention for those countries.
The following countries have ratified this Convention:
Country |
Date |
Denunciation |
Belgium |
11 April 1938 |
10 June 2003 |
Bulgaria |
29 December 1949 |
24 February 2003 |
United States |
29 October 1938 |
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References
- ^ - ILO Convention C57
External links
Categories:
- International Labour Organization conventions
- Working time
- Treaties concluded in 1936
- Treaties not entered into force
- International law stubs
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