habitually engaged in a trade or occupation with which the union is directly concerned.) No. 92 Accommodation of Crews (Revised), 1949

28 August, 1964

(Article 1(5):

Variations may be approved by the competent authority after consultation with the ship- owners or such organisation or organisations as appear to him to be representative of owners of British ships and such organisation or organisations (if any) as appear to him to be representative of seamen employed in British ships.

Article 3(2)(c):

No fines are provided as a penalty for any violation.

Article 3(2)(e):

Excluded.

Article 5(c);

Regulations do not prescribe any procedure for complaint by a recognised bona fide trade union although a procedure for complaints by indiv- idual crew members is prescribed.

Article 10(9)(a):

Permitted accommodation in sleeping rooms for day-working ratings is, wherever practicable, between two and five

persons per room, and in

no event more than six.

Article 10(10):

There is no provision for consultation with shipowners, organisations of shipowners or bona fide trade unions).

(c) Decision Reserved

No. 2 Unemployment, 1919

*No.

- 4 February, 1963

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3 Maternity Protection, 1919 27 March, 1950 No. 10 Minimum Age (Agriculture), 1921

*No. 44 Weekly Rest (Industry), 1921

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18 December, 1963

27 March, 1950

No. 24 Sickness Insurance (Industry), 1927

-4 February, 1963

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