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Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1975

Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1975
C143
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 24, 1975
Date in forceDecember 9, 1978
ClassificationMigrant workers
SubjectMigrant workers
PreviousHuman Resources Development Convention, 1975
NextTripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976

Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1975, or Convention concerning Migrations in Abusive Conditions and the Promotion of Equality of Opportunity and Treatment of Migrant Workers is an International Labour Organization Convention for the rights of migrant workers. However unlike the United Nations Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, there are restrictions of migrant worker to be applied on Article 11.

It was established in 1975:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to migrant workers,...

  • Article 1. Each Member for which this Convention in force undertake to respect the basic human rights of all migrant workers.
  • Article 11. (1)For this Convention the term migrant worker means a person who migrates or who has migrated from one country to another with a view to bring employed otherwise than on his own account and includes any person regularly admitted as a migrant worker.

(2) It does not apply to (a) frontier workers (b) artistes and members of liberal profession (c) seamen (d) persons coming specially for purpose of education [1]

Ratifications

As of 2020, the convention has been ratified by 25 states. Yugoslavia is a former ratifying state.

Countries Date Notes
Albania 2006
Armenia 2006
Benin 1980
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1993
Burkina Faso 1977
Cameroon 1978
Cyprus 1977
Guinea 1978
Italy 1981
Kenya 1979
Madagascar 2019
Mauritania 2019
Montenegro 2006
North Macedonia 1991 ratified as the Republic of Macedonia
Norway 1979
Philippines 2006
Portugal 1978
San Marino 1985
Serbia 2000 ratified as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Slovenia 1992
Sweden 1982
Tajikistan 2007
Togo 1983
Uganda 1978
Venezuela 1983

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