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Convention No. 29 concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour, adopted in Geneva on June 28, 1930.
Konwencja nr 29 dotycząca pracy przymusowej lub obowiązkowej, przyjęta w Genewie dnia 28 czerwca 1930 r.
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1958-06-23
Texts
Keywords
labour and social insuranceinternational agreementslabour law
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (11)
- Government statement of October 30, 1970, on the ratification by Mauritius of Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 12, No. 14, No. 17, No. 29, No. 42 and No. 98 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Government Announcement of February 26, 1969, concerning Kuwait's ratification of Convention (No. 29) concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted at Geneva on June 28, 1930.
- Government Statement of July 14, 1969, concerning the ratification by a number of states of the Convention (No. 29) concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour, adopted at Geneva on June 28, 1930.
- Government statement of July 26, 1968, on the ratification by Paraguay of Conventions No. 14, No. 29, No. 77, No. 78, No. 79, No. 95, No. 98, and No. 101 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government statement of July 26, 1968, on the ratification by Panama and Jordan of Convention (No. 29) of the International Labour Organization concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted at Geneva on June 28, 1930.
- Government statement of July 17, 1968, on the participation of Lesotho in Conventions No. 5, No. 11, No. 14, No. 19, No. 29, No. 45, No. 87, and No. 98 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government statement of July 4, 1968, on the participation of Barbados in Conventions No. 5, No. 7, No. 11, No. 12, No. 17, No. 19, No. 22, No. 29, No. 42, No. 74, No. 87, No. 95, No. 98, No. 101, No. 105, and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government statement of 16 November 1966 on the participation of Guyana in Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 15, No. 19, No. 29, No. 42, No. 45, No. 95, No. 98, No. 105 and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government Declaration of 6 August 1965 on the participation of a number of states in Convention (No. 29) concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour, adopted in Geneva on 28 June 1930.
- Government statement of July 16, 1960, concerning the ratification by Peru of Convention (No. 10) concerning the age for admission of children to employment in agriculture, adopted in Geneva on November 16, 1921, Convention (No. 29) concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted in Geneva on June 28, 1930, Convention (No. 100) concerning equal remuneration for men and women workers for work of equal value, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1951, and Convention (No. 101) concerning holidays with pay in agriculture, adopted in Geneva on June 26, 1952.
- Government declaration of 12 December 1959 on the ratification by the Republic of Guinea and the application by the Netherlands to the territory of Netherlands New Guinea of the Convention (No. 29) concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted in Geneva on 28 June 1930.
Amending Acts (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Amended Acts: Protocol to Convention No. 29 concerning Forced Labour of 1930, adopted in Geneva on 11 June 2014
- Legal Basis: Government statement of October 30, 1970, on the ratification by Mauritius of Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 12, No. 14, No. 17, No. 29, No. 42 and No. 98 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of July 14, 1969, concerning the ratification by a number of states of the Convention (No. 29) concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour, adopted at Geneva on June 28, 1930.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of February 26, 1969, concerning Kuwait's ratification of Convention (No. 29) concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted at Geneva on June 28, 1930.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 26, 1968, on the ratification by Paraguay of Conventions No. 14, No. 29, No. 77, No. 78, No. 79, No. 95, No. 98, and No. 101 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 26, 1968, on the ratification by Panama and Jordan of Convention (No. 29) of the International Labour Organization concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted at Geneva on June 28, 1930.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 17, 1968, on the participation of Lesotho in Conventions No. 5, No. 11, No. 14, No. 19, No. 29, No. 45, No. 87, and No. 98 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 4, 1968, on the participation of Barbados in Conventions No. 5, No. 7, No. 11, No. 12, No. 17, No. 19, No. 22, No. 29, No. 42, No. 74, No. 87, No. 95, No. 98, No. 101, No. 105, and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of 16 November 1966 on the participation of Guyana in Conventions No. 2, No. 5, No. 7, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 15, No. 19, No. 29, No. 42, No. 45, No. 95, No. 98, No. 105 and No. 115 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 6 August 1965 on the participation of a number of states in Convention (No. 29) concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour, adopted in Geneva on 28 June 1930.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 16, 1960, concerning the ratification by Peru of Convention (No. 10) concerning the age for admission of children to employment in agriculture, adopted in Geneva on November 16, 1921, Convention (No. 29) concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted in Geneva on June 28, 1930, Convention (No. 100) concerning equal remuneration for men and women workers for work of equal value, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1951, and Convention (No. 101) concerning holidays with pay in agriculture, adopted in Geneva on June 26, 1952.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 12 December 1959 on the ratification by the Republic of Guinea and the application by the Netherlands to the territory of Netherlands New Guinea of the Convention (No. 29) concerning forced or compulsory labour, adopted in Geneva on 28 June 1930.