Government Declaration of January 16, 1953 on the ratification by Italy of Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921, Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in industrial and commercial undertakings, in liberal professions, as well as homeworkers and domestic workers, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in agricultural undertakings, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, Convention (No. 48) concerning the establishment of a system of international equality of treatment in respect of benefits for invalidity, old age and death, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935, Convention (No. 77) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment in industry of children and young persons, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, Convention (No. 78) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, and Convention (No. 79) concerning the restriction of night work of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
Oświadczenie rządowe z dnia 16 stycznia 1953 r. w sprawie ratyfikacji przez Włochy konwencji (Nr 13) w sprawie używania bieli ołowianej w malarstwie, przyjętej w Genewie dnia 19 listopada 1921 r., konwencji (Nr 39) dotyczącej obowiązkowego ubezpieczenia na wypadek śmierci pracowników najemnych, zatrudnionych w przedsiębiorstwach przemysłowych i handlowych, w wolnych zawodach, jak również chałupników i pracowników gospodarstw domowych, przyjętej w Genewie dnia 29 czerwca 1933 r., konwencji (Nr 40) dotyczącej obowiązkowego ubezpieczenia na wypadek śmierci pracowników najemnych, zatrudnionych w przedsiębiorstwach rolnych, przyjętej w Genewie dnia 29 czerwca 1933 r., konwencji (Nr 42) dotyczącej odszkodowania za choroby zawodowe (zrewidowanej), przyjętej w Genewie dnia 21 czerwca 1934 r., konwencji (Nr 48) w sprawie ustanowienia międzynarodowego systemu zachowania uprawnień w ubezpieczeniu na wypadek inwalidztwa, starości i śmierci, przyjętej w Genewie dnia 22 czerwca 1935 r., konwencji (Nr 77) dotyczącej lekarskiego badania zdatności do zatrudnienia w przemyśle dzieci i młodocianych, przyjętej w Montrealu dnia 9 października 1946 r., konwencji (Nr 78) dotyczącej lekarskiego badania zdatności do zatrudnienia dzieci i młodocianych w zajęciach nieprzemysłowych, przyjętej w Montrealu dnia 9 października 1946 r., oraz konwencji (Nr 79) dotyczącej ograniczenia pracy nocnej dzieci i młodocianych w zajęciach nieprzemysłowych, przyjętej w Montrealu dnia 9 października 1946 r.
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Related acts
- Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases of 1934 (revised) (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
- Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory widows' and orphans' insurance for agricultural workers, adopted at Geneva on June 29, 1933 (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
- Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory widows' and orphans' insurance for workers in industry and commerce, in the liberal professions, as well as for homeworkers and domestic employees, adopted at Geneva on June 29, 1933 (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
- Convention No. 79 concerning the Restriction of Night Work of Children and Young Persons in Non-Industrial Occupations, adopted in Montreal on 9 October 1946.
- Convention No. 78 concerning the Medical Examination of Children and Young Persons employed in Non-Industrial Occupations, adopted in Montreal on 9 October 1946.
- Convention No. 77 concerning the Medical Examination of Young Persons employed in Industry, adopted in Montreal on 9 October 1946.
- Convention on the Establishment of an International System for the Maintenance of Rights in Invalidity, Old Age and Death Insurance, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935.
- International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified in accordance with the Law of December 19, 1923).
Acts referring to this act
- Implementing Regulations: Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases of 1934 (revised) (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
- Implementing Regulations: Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory widows' and orphans' insurance for agricultural workers, adopted at Geneva on June 29, 1933 (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
- Implementing Regulations: Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory widows' and orphans' insurance for workers in industry and commerce, in the liberal professions, as well as for homeworkers and domestic employees, adopted at Geneva on June 29, 1933 (ratified pursuant to the law of June 26, 1948).
- Implementing Regulations: Convention No. 79 concerning the Restriction of Night Work of Children and Young Persons in Non-Industrial Occupations, adopted in Montreal on 9 October 1946.
- Implementing Regulations: Convention No. 78 concerning the Medical Examination of Children and Young Persons employed in Non-Industrial Occupations, adopted in Montreal on 9 October 1946.
- Implementing Regulations: Convention No. 77 concerning the Medical Examination of Young Persons employed in Industry, adopted in Montreal on 9 October 1946.
- Implementing Regulations: Convention on the Establishment of an International System for the Maintenance of Rights in Invalidity, Old Age and Death Insurance, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935.
- Implementing Regulations: International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified in accordance with the Law of December 19, 1923).