Continuity of Employment (Seafarers) Convention, 1976

Continuity of Employment (Seafarers) Convention, 1976 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

Continuity of Employment (Seafarers) Convention, 1976
C145
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionOctober 28, 1976
Date in forceMay 3, 1979
ClassificationSeafarers
SubjectSeafarers
PreviousTripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976
NextSeafarers' Annual Leave with Pay Convention, 1976

It was established in 1976, with the preamble stating:

Having noted the terms of Part IV (Regularity of Employment and Income) of the Employment of Seafarers (Technical Developments) Recommendation, 1970, and

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to continuity of employment of seafarers, ...

Ratifications

As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 17 states. Of the ratifying states, seven have subsequently denounced the treaty.

gollark: Being that excessively attached to it sounds bad, especially now.
gollark: Although I probably won't actually be *in* the workforce for... five years or so now, so who knows what it'll be like by then.
gollark: I would really prefer a company which actually does good, interesting stuff and contains sane people over one which makes me participate in stupid stuff because of "spiritual goodness".
gollark: You can cynically look at this as them trying to make employees develop emotional attachments to the company, too, to make them more exploitable or something.
gollark: I am NEVER working anywhere which randomly overritualizes stuff like this, probably, unless I just forget by the time I actually look for a job, which is likely.


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