Note regarding Convention No. 83. This Convention permits Member States of the 110 to make declarations on behalf of their non-metropolitan territories in respect of certain Conventions which might or might not have been ratified by the Member State. Convention No. 83 was ratified by the United Kingdom on 27 March 1950 but only comes into effect on 15 June 1974 following a second ratification which was registered (by Australia) on 15 June 1973. The position in Hong Kong in relation to Conventions contained in its schedule is as follows:
Convention No.
Title
3
14
Maternity Protection 1919
Weekly Rest (Industry) 1921
15
Minimum Age (Trimmers and Stokers) 1921
16
17
Medical Examination of Young Persons (Sea) 1921
Workmen's Compensation
(Accidents) 1925
19
Equality of Treatment
27
Marking of Weight
Declarations registered in respect of lion Long
Decision reserved 27.3.50
Decision reserved 27.3.50
Applied without modification 27.3.50
Applied without
modification 27.3.50
Decision reserved 27.3.50
Applied without
415
58
59
(Accident Compensation) 1925 modification 27.3.50
(Packages Transported by Vessels) 1929
Underground Work (Women) 1935
Minimum Age (Sea) (Revised) 1936 (Article 2: Fifteen years)
Minimum Age (Industry) (Revised) 1937 (Article 2: Fifteen years)
Medical Examination of Young Persons (Industry) 1946
Decision reserved 27.3.50
Applied without
modification 27.3.50
Applied with modification 27.3.50
Applied with modification 27.3.50
77
Decision reserved 27.3.50
89
Night Work (Women)
(Revised) 1948
Decision reserved 27.3.50
90
Night Work of Young Persons
(Industry)(Revised) 1948
Decision reserved 27.3.50
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