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Convention No. 138 of the International Labour Organization concerning Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, adopted at Geneva on June 26, 1973.
Konwencja nr 138 Międzynarodowej Organizacji Pracy dotycząca najniższego wieku dopuszczenia do zatrudnienia, przyjęta w Genewie dnia 26 czerwca 1973 r.
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1978-02-10
Entry into force
1979-03-22
Texts
Keywords
labour and social insuranceinternational agreementslabour lawjuvenilesemployment
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (1)
Amended Acts (6)
- Convention (No. 112) concerning the minimum age for admission to employment in fishing, adopted in Geneva on June 19, 1939. · 1979-03-22
- International Convention fixing the Minimum Age for the Admission of Young Persons to Employment in the Working of Ships' Holds and in the Engine-Room, adopted as a draft on November 11, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923). · 1979-03-22
- International Convention on the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Industrial Employment, adopted as a draft on November 28, 1919, in Washington at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923). · 1979-03-22
- International Convention concerning the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Agricultural Work, adopted as a draft on November 16, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923). · 1979-03-22
- International Convention concerning the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Employment at Sea, adopted as a draft on July 9, 1920, in Genoa at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923). · 1979-03-22
- Convention (No. 123) concerning the minimum age for admission to employment underground in mines, adopted at Geneva on June 22, 1965. · 2000-08-21
Acts referring to this act
- Amending Acts: Convention (No. 123) concerning the minimum age for admission to employment underground in mines, adopted at Geneva on June 22, 1965.
- Amending Acts: International Convention concerning the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Agricultural Work, adopted as a draft on November 16, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923).
- Amending Acts: International Convention concerning the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Employment at Sea, adopted as a draft on July 9, 1920, in Genoa at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923).
- Amending Acts: Convention (No. 112) concerning the minimum age for admission to employment in fishing, adopted in Geneva on June 19, 1939.
- Amending Acts: International Convention fixing the Minimum Age for the Admission of Young Persons to Employment in the Working of Ships' Holds and in the Engine-Room, adopted as a draft on November 11, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923).
- Amending Acts: International Convention on the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Industrial Employment, adopted as a draft on November 28, 1919, in Washington at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified by law of December 19, 1923).
- References: Government Declaration of April 26, 1978, on the ratification by the Polish People's Republic of Convention No. 138 of the International Labour Organization concerning Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, adopted at Geneva on June 26, 1973.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 17 January 2014 on the loss of validity for the Republic of Poland of certain conventions of the International Labour Organization