TNAG-0646-FCO40-794-Application-of-international-labour-conventions-to-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 92

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Eual Remuneration, 1951

Holidays with Pay (Agriculture), 1952 Social Security (Minimum Standards), 1952 Fishermen's Articles of Agreement, 1959 Hygiene (Commerce and Offices), 1964

Employment Policy, 1964

Workers' Representatives, 1971

Paid Educational Leave, 1974

Rural Workers' Organisations, 1975

Human Resources Development, 1975

Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards), 1976

Conventions numbers 141, 142 and 144 were ratified by the United Kingdom on 15ebruary, 1977 and have not yet been the subject of a declaration of application in respect of Hong Kong.

The following Conventions are applied to Hong Kong with modifications:

2- Unemployment, 1919

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17 - Workmen's Compensati on (Accidents), 1925

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Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938

Social Policy (Non-Metropolitan Territories), 1947

Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers), 1947

Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise 1948

Accommodation of Crews (Revised), 1949

95 Protection of Wages, 1949

Conventions no. 3, 27, 77, 89, 90, 14, 58 and 59 have not been separately ratified by the United Kingdom but may be applied to non-metropolitan territories by virtue of Convention no. 83 Labour Standards (Non-Metropolitan Territories), 1947.

Her Majesty's Government and the Hong Kong Government keep the position regarding the application of Internationa Laur Conventions in Hong Kong under active review. Completion of the Hong Kong Government's current legislative programme would make it possible for some Conventions at present applied with modifications to be applied in full and for other Conventions which are not yet applied to be applied with modifications. Hong Kong Government are also currently examining further Conventions with a view to making improvements in subsequent legislative programmes.

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