(b)
Applied with modifications
No. 22 Seamen's Articles of Agreement, 1926. - 12th June,
No. 42
* No. 58
Article 1:
Article 4:
Article 9:
Articles 12 and 13:
1964
Applied in respect of British ships. and foreign ships of nations not represented in the Colony by a Consular Officer.
There is no specific legislation
covering this practice, though it is not in fact permitted.
There is no specific legislation regulating agreements for an indefinite period, though they are not in practice allowed.
Though no legislative provision exists there are well defined grounds upheld by legal decision on which a seaman can obtain his discharge.
Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases)
(Revised), 1934 - 30 March, 1965
Silicosis is excluded from the schedule of diseases in Article 2.
Minimum Age (Sea) (Revised), 1936 - 27th March, 1950
Article 2: Fourteen years.
* No. 59 Minimum Age (Industry) (Revised), 1937
(Industry)(Revised),
27th March, 1950
Article 2:
No. 63
No. 86
No. 87
Fourteen years
Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938
- 15th October, 1963
Parts II and IV and the provisions of Article 21 of Part III are excluded from application.
Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers), 1947
- 27th March, 1950
Limited to manual workers.
Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise, 1948
- 15 October, 1963
(Article 3:
1. All officers of a trade union are required to be habitually engaged or employed in the trade or occupation with which the trade union is concerned and no person may hold office in more than one trade union but these requirements may be modified at the discretion of the public authority.
2.
The funds of a trade union may be expended, only for objects specified in national laws or approved by the public authority.
No. A modified declaration was veen entered
13.
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