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Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II UIA Org ID

Convention Concerning Minimum Standards of Social Security

1952 Geneva Switzerland T g XT5215

Convention Concerning Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery in Agriculture

1951 Geneva Switzerland T g XT5107

Convention Concerning Minimum Wage Fixing, with Special Reference to Developing Countries

1970 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7004

Convention Concerning Night Work

1990 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9001

Convention Concerning Night Work in Bakeries

1925 Geneva Switzerland T g XT2507

Convention Concerning Night Work of Women Employed in Industry

1948 Geneva Switzerland T g XT4815

Convention Concerning Occupational Health Services

1985 Geneva Switzerland T g XT8518

Convention Concerning Occupational Safety and Health and the Working Environment

1981 Geneva Switzerland T g XT8102

Convention Concerning Occupational Safety and Health in Dock Work

1979 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7942

Convention Concerning Organizations of Rural Workers and Their Role in Economic and Social Development

1975 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7541

Convention Concerning Paid Educational Leave

1974 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7404

Convention Concerning Part-time Work

1994 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9423

Convention Concerning Penal Sanctions for Breaches of Contracts of Employment by Indigenous Workers

1939 Geneva Switzerland T g XT3902

Convention Concerning Prevention and Control of Occupational Hazards Caused by Carcinogenic Substances and Agents

1974 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7403

Convention Concerning Private Employment Agencies

1997 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9799

Convention Concerning Protection Against Hazards of Poisoning Arising from Benzene

1971 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7104

Convention Concerning Protection and Facilities to be Afforded to Workers' Representatives in the Undertaking

1971 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7103

Convention Concerning Protection of the Rights to Organize and Procedures for Determining Conditions of Employment in the Public Service

1978 Geneva Switzerland T g XT7898

Convention Concerning Safety and Health in Construction

1988 Geneva Switzerland T g XT8845

Convention Concerning Safety and Health in Mines

1995 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9522

Convention Concerning Safety in the Use of Asbestos

1986 Geneva Switzerland T g XT8699

Convention Concerning Safety in the Use of Chemicals at Work

1990 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9021

Convention Concerning Safety Provisions in the Building Industry

1937 Geneva Switzerland T g XT3704

Convention Concerning Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships

1996 Geneva Switzerland T g XT9674

Convention Concerning Seafarers' National Identity Documents

1958 Geneva Switzerland T g XT5815

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