Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981

The Collective Bargaining Convention is an International Labour Organization Convention.

Collective Bargaining Convention
Convention concerning the Promotion of Collective Bargaining
SignedJune 19, 1981
LocationGeneva
EffectiveAugust 11, 1983
Condition2 ratifications
Parties46[1]
DepositaryDirector-General of the International Labour Office
LanguagesFrench and English

Ratifications

As of 2022, the convention is ratified by 50 states.[1]

Country Date Status
Albania 24 Jul 2002 In Force
Antigua and Barbuda 16 Sep 2002 In Force
Argentina 29 Jan 1993 In Force
Armenia 29 Apr 2005 In Force
Azerbaijan 12 Aug 1993 In Force
Belarus 08 Sep 1997 In Force
Belgium 29 Mar 1988 In Force
Belize 22 Jun 1999 In Force
Benin 10 Jan 2012 In Force
Bosnia and Herzegovina 26 Sep 2014 In Force
Brazil 10 Jul 1992 In Force
Colombia 08 Dec 2000 In Force
Cyprus 16 Jan 1989 In Force
Czech Republic 06 Dec 2017 In Force
El Salvador 07 Jun 2022 Will enter into force on 07 Jun 2023
Finland 09 Feb 1983 In Force
Gabon 06 Dec 1988 In Force
Greece 17 Sep 1996 In Force
Guatemala 29 Oct 1996 In Force
Hungary 04 Jan 1994 In Force
Kyrgyzstan 22 Dec 2003 In Force
Latvia 25 Jul 1994 In Force
Lithuania 26 Sep 1994 In Force
Madagascar 11 Jun 2019 In Force
Mauritius 23 Nov 2011 In Force
Morocco 03 Apr 2009 In Force
Netherlands 22 Dec 1993 In Force
Niger 05 Jun 1985 In Force
North Macedonia 22 Jul 2013 In Force
Norway 22 Jun 1982 In Force
Moldova 14 Feb 1997 In Force
Romania 15 Dec 1992 In Force
Russian Federation 06 Sep 2010 In Force
Rwanda 29 Jun 2018 In Force
Saint Lucia 06 Dec 2000 In Force
San Marino 01 Feb 1995 In Force
Sao Tome and Principe 4 May 2005 In Force
Slovakia 17 Sep 2009 In Force
Slovenia 02 Feb 2006 In Force
Spain 11 Sep 1985 In Force
Suriname 05 Jun 1996 In Force
Sweden 11 Aug 1982 In Force
Switzerland 16 Nov 1983 In Force
Tunisia 11 Feb 2014 In Force
Uganda 27 Mar 1990 In Force
Ukraine 16 May 1994 In Force
Tanzania 14 Aug 1998 In Force
Uruguay 19 Jun 1989 In Force
Uzbekistan 15 Dec 1997 In Force
Zambia 04 Feb 1986 In Force

See also

References


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