Right of Association (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention
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ILO Convention | |
Date of adoption | July 11, 1947 |
Date in force | July 1, 1953 |
Classification |
Freedom of Association Collective Bargaining and Agreements |
Subject | Freedom of Association, Collective Bargaining, and Industrial Relations |
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The Convention concerning the Right of Association and the Settlement of Labour Disputes in Non-Metropolitan Territories is an International Labour Organization Convention on the rights of workers in non-metropoliton territories (e.g. dependent territories, or DOMTOMs) to form and be active in labour unions. As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by nine states: Belgium (which has no non-metropolitan territories); Fiji; France; Mauritania; Mauritius; New Zealand; Solomon Islands; Somalia; and the United Kingdom.
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