Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention, 1925
Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention, 1925 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
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Date of adoption | June 10, 1925 |
Date in force | April 1, 1927 |
Classification | Employment Injury Benefit |
Subject | Social Security |
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It was established in 1925:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to workmen's compensation for occupational diseases,...
Modification
This Convention was subsequently revised in 1934 by Convention C42 - Workmen's Compensation (Occupational Diseases) Convention (Revised), 1934, and again in 1964 by Convention C121 - Employment Injury Benefits Convention, 1964.
Ratifications
As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 68 states. Of the ratifying states, eight had subsequently denounced the treaty.
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