Part-Time Work Convention, 1994

Part-Time Work Convention, 1994 is an International Labour Organization Convention for protection of part-time workers including the rights to equal pay for equal work.

Part-Time Work Convention, 1994
C175
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 24, 1994
Date in forceFebruary 28, 1998
ClassificationArrangement of Working Time
SubjectPart-time Working
PreviousPrevention of Major Industrial Accidents Convention, 1993
NextSafety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995

It was established in 1994, with the preamble stating:

Recognizing the importance of productive and freely chosen employment for all workers, the economic importance of part-time work, the need for employment policies to take into account the role of part-time work in facilitating additional employment opportunities, and the need to ensure protection for part-time workers in the areas of access to employment, working conditions and social security, and

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to part-time work,...

Ratifications

As of February 2023, the convention has been ratified by 20 states.

Country Date Status
Albania 03 Mar 2003 In Force
Australia 10 Aug 2011 In Force
Belgium 08 Jun 2016 In Force
Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 Jan 2010 In Force
Cyprus 28 Feb 1997 In Force
Finland 25 May 1999 In Force
Guatemala 28 Feb 2017 In Force
Guyana 03 Sep 1997 In Force
Hungary 09 Apr 2010 In Force
Italy 13 Apr 2000 In Force
Kazakhstan 25 May 2022 Will enter into force on 25 May 2023
Luxembourg 21 Mar 2001 In Force
Mauritius 14 Jun 1996 In Force
Netherlands 05 Feb 2001 In Force
Paraguay 29 Nov 2021 In Force
Portugal 02 Jun 2006 In Force
Russian Federation 29 Apr 2016 In Force
Slovenia 8 May 2001 In Force
Sudan 04 Oct 2019 In Force
Sweden 10 Jun 2002 In Force


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