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Convention concerning the equality of treatment of national and foreign workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
Konwencja o traktowaniu pracowników obcych narówni z krajowymi w zakresie odszkodowania za nieszczęśliwe wypadki przy pracy.
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1928-01-13
Texts
Keywords
labour and social insuranceforeignersinternational agreementssocial insurancebenefits for persons performing work for public purposes
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (15)
- Government statement of November 5, 1970, on the ratification by Panama and Mauritius of Convention (No. 19) of the International Labour Organisation concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted at Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Government Statement of 9 October 1969 on the ratification by Upper Volta and South Yemen of Convention (No. 19) of the International Labour Organisation concerning Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Social Security (Accidents), adopted at Geneva on 5 June 1925
- Government statement of July 27, 1968, on the ratification by Siam of Convention (No. 19) of the International Labour Organization concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted at Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- 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 declaration of 18 March 1966 on the participation of Singapore in International Labour Conventions No. 7, No. 8, No. 12, No. 15, No. 19, No. 22 and No. 45.
- 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 7 July 1965 on the participation of a number of states in Convention (No. 19) concerning the Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Compensation for Accidents of Work, adopted in Geneva on 5 June 1925.
- Government Statement of January 28, 1959, on the ratification by Israel of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards social security for accidents at work, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Government statement of December 2, 1959, on the ratification by a number of states of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Government Statement of June 28, 1956, on the ratification by Bolivia and Haiti and the application by Denmark of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Government statement of March 19, 1952, on the application by Indonesia of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925, and Convention (No. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1929.
- Government Declaration of May 10, 1951, on the ratification by Argentina of Convention (No. 17) concerning compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 10, 1925, Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925, Convention (No. 22) concerning the contract of employment of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 24, 1926, Convention (No. 23) concerning the repatriation of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 23, 1926, Convention (No. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1929, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, and Convention (No. 80) concerning the partial revision of the Conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation at its first twenty-eight sessions, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Government statement of January 9, 1935, concerning the deposit by Lithuania of the instrument of ratification of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with nationals in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
- Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua and Mexico of the ratification documents of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with national workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Law of June 24, 1927, on the ratification of the convention on the equal treatment of foreign workers with national workers in terms of compensation for industrial accidents, adopted as a draft at the VII Session of the International Labour Conference on June 10, 1925.
- References: Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua and Mexico of the ratification documents of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with national workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
- References: Government Declaration of 8 September 1936 on the deposit by Greece of the instrument of ratification of the Convention concerning the Equality of Treatment of Foreign and National Workers in Respect of Compensation for Industrial Accidents.
- References: Government Declaration of May 14, 1928, concerning the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the Convention concerning the equality of treatment of national and foreign workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents, adopted as a draft at the VII Session of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations on June 10, 1925, in Geneva.
- References: Government Declaration of August 11, 1934, concerning the deposit by China of the instrument of ratification of the Convention concerning the Equality of Treatment of National and Foreign Workers in Respect of Compensation for Industrial Accidents.
- References: Government Announcement of December 27, 1933, concerning the deposit by Uruguay and Colombia of ratification documents for the convention concerning the equal treatment of national and foreign workers as regards compensation for industrial accidents.
- References: Government Declaration of December 23, 1931, concerning the deposit by Chile of the instrument of ratification of the convention on the equal treatment of national and foreign workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents, adopted as a draft on June 5, 1925, at the VII Session of the General Conference of the International Labour Organization in Geneva.
- References: Government Declaration of September 3, 1930, concerning the ratification by the Governments of Italy, Denmark, France, Hungary, Latvia, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Bulgaria, and Estonia of the Convention concerning the Equality of Treatment of National and Foreign Workers as Regards Compensation for Accidents Arising Out of Employment, adopted as a draft on June 5, 1925, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- References: Government declaration of September 3, 1930, concerning the ratification by the Governments of Yugoslavia and Ireland of the Convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with nationals in respect of compensation for industrial accidents, adopted as a draft at the General Conference of the International Labour Organization on June 5, 1925, in Geneva.
- References: Government Declaration of January 7, 1929, concerning the ratification by Cuba, Germany, Austria, and Japan of the convention on the equal treatment of national and foreign workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents, adopted as a draft at the VII Session of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations on June 10, 1925, in Geneva.
- References: Government Declaration of December 7, 1928, concerning the ratification by the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Finland, the Netherlands, India, Great Britain, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and the Union of South Africa of the convention on the equal treatment of national and foreign workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents, adopted as a draft at the VII Session of the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations on June 5, 1925, in Geneva.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of March 19, 1952, on the application by Indonesia of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925, and Convention (No. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1929.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of May 10, 1951, on the ratification by Argentina of Convention (No. 17) concerning compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 10, 1925, Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards compensation for industrial accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925, Convention (No. 22) concerning the contract of employment of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 24, 1926, Convention (No. 23) concerning the repatriation of seafarers, adopted in Geneva on June 23, 1926, Convention (No. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1929, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, and Convention (No. 80) concerning the partial revision of the Conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation at its first twenty-eight sessions, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of November 5, 1970, on the ratification by Panama and Mauritius of Convention (No. 19) of the International Labour Organisation concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted at Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua and Mexico of the ratification documents of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with national workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of January 9, 1935, concerning the deposit by Lithuania of the instrument of ratification of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with nationals in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 9 October 1969 on the ratification by Upper Volta and South Yemen of Convention (No. 19) of the International Labour Organisation concerning Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Social Security (Accidents), adopted at Geneva on 5 June 1925
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 27, 1968, on the ratification by Siam of Convention (No. 19) of the International Labour Organization concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted at Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- 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 18 March 1966 on the participation of Singapore in International Labour Conventions No. 7, No. 8, No. 12, No. 15, No. 19, No. 22 and No. 45.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 7 July 1965 on the participation of a number of states in Convention (No. 19) concerning the Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Compensation for Accidents of Work, adopted in Geneva on 5 June 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of December 2, 1959, on the ratification by a number of states of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of January 28, 1959, on the ratification by Israel of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards social security for accidents at work, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of June 28, 1956, on the ratification by Bolivia and Haiti and the application by Denmark of Convention (No. 19) concerning equality of treatment for national and foreign workers as regards workmen's compensation for accidents, adopted in Geneva on June 5, 1925.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua and Mexico of the ratification documents of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with national workers in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government statement of January 9, 1935, concerning the deposit by Lithuania of the instrument of ratification of the convention on the treatment of foreign workers on an equal footing with nationals in respect of compensation for industrial accidents.