Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938

Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938
ILO Convention
C63
Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938
Date of adoption June 20, 1938
Date in force June 22, 1940
Classification Labour Statistics
Subject Labour Administration and Inspection
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Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1938:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to statistics of wages and hours of work in the principal mining and manufacturing industries, including building and construction, and in agriculture,...


Ratifications

The following countries have ratified this Convention:
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