Holidays with Pay (Sea) Convention, 1936

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Holidays with Pay (Sea) Convention, 1936
C54
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionNovember 24, 1936
Date in forcenone
ClassificationConditions of Work
SubjectSeafarers
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Holidays with Pay (Sea) Convention, 1936 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It never came into force.

It was established in 1936, with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to holidays with pay for seamen,...

Modification

The principles contained in the convention were revised in by ILO Convention C72, Paid Vacations (Seafarers) Convention, 1946.

Ratifications

The convention did not receive enough ratifications to be brought into force.

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