Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935

Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935
C47
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 22, 1935
Date in forceMay 23, 1957
ClassificationHours of Work
SubjectWorking Time
PreviousHours of Work (Coal Mines) Convention (Revised), 1935
NextMaintenance of Migrants' Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (shelved)

It was established in 1935, with the preamble stating:

Considering that in pursuance of the Resolutions adopted by the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Sessions of the International Labour Conference it is necessary that a continuous effort should be made to reduce hours of work in all forms of employment to such extent as is possible;...

Ratifications

As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by 15 states.

Country Date Status
Australia 22:10:1970 ratified
Azerbaijan 19:05:1992 ratified
Belarus (as the Byelorussian SSR) 21:08:1956 ratified
Finland 23:11:1989 ratified
South Korea 07:11:2011 ratified
Kyrgyzstan 31:03:1992 ratified
Lithuania 26:09:1994 ratified
Moldova 09:12:1997 ratified
New Zealand 29:03:1938 ratified
Norway 13:03:1979 ratified
Russian Federation (as the Soviet Union) 23:06:1956 ratified
Sweden 11:08:1982 ratified
Tajikistan 26:11:1993 ratified
Ukraine (as the Ukrainian SSR) 10:08:1956 ratified
Uzbekistan 13:07:1992 ratified
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