3
C
Convention
(17) No. 87
Freedom of Association & the Protection of the Right to Organize
(18) No. 89
Night Work (Women) (Revised)
Position in
respect of U.K. (date of ratification)
27.6.49
not ratified
Position in
respect of H.K. (date of declaration)
applied with modifications on 15.10.63
decision reserved on 27.3.50
applied with modifications on 8.10.75
decision reserved on 29.12.58
(19) No. 95
24.9.51
Protection of Wages
(20) No. 99
9.6.53
Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery (Agriculture)
(21) No. 100
15.6.71
Equal Renumeration
(22) No. 102
27.4.54
Social Security
decision reserved on 16.12.58
(Minimum Standards)
(23) No. 114
20.12.74
Fishermen's Articles of Agreement
decision reserved on 12.7.76
decision reserved on 6.2.73
Remarks
linked up with policy on trade union amalgamation and affiliation with organisations established outside Hong Kong. In local circumstances, such restrictions are considered necessary.
as no report on this convention has ever been called for and the relevant report form has not been sent to Hong Kong, it is impossible to examine in detail whether or not this convention can be applied. Moreover, complete prohibition of night work would seriously jeopardise industries on shift work
there is no statutory requirement to keep wage records in an approved form or manner
It is not proposed to introduce statutory minimum wages in agriculture at present. Agriculture is carried on mainly by small holders who are either self-employed or members of farmers' families
enforcement in the private sector presents great problems but consultations with industry and commerce is proceeding
there are no proposals to introduce a comprehensive social security scheme in Hong Kong
illiteracy of fishing boat owners and fishermen and traditionally harmonious relations render implementation impractical and unnecessary at this stage
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Convention
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Hygiene (Commerce
& Offices)