Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946
Medical Examination of Young Persons (Non-Industrial Occupations) Convention, 1946 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
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Date of adoption | October 9, 1946 |
Date in force | December 29, 1950 |
Classification | Medical Examination |
Subject | Elimination of Child Labour and Protection of Children and Young Persons |
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It was established in 1946 with the preamble stating:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to medical examination for fitness for employment in non-industrial occupations of children and young persons,...
Ratifications
As of 2013, the convention has been ratified by 39 states.
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