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Ratifications of MLC - Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 Date of entry into force: 20 Aug 2013 57 ratifications Display the list by: Country Status of convention Number Country Date Status Note Antigua and Barbuda In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and unemployment benefit. 11 Aug 2011 In Force Australia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 21 Dec 2011 In Force Bahamas In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 11 Feb 2008 In Force Barbados In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 20 Jun 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Barbados on 20 Jun 2014. As of that date, 3 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Barbados will be considered ipso jure denounced. Belgium In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 20 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Belgium on 20 Aug 2014. As of that date, 16 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Belgium will be considered ipso jure denounced. Benin In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 13 Jun 2011 In Force Bosnia and Herzegovina In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 18 Jan 2010 In Force Bulgaria In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit and invalidity benefit. 12 Apr 2010 In Force Canada In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 15 Jun 2010 In Force Congo In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 07 Apr 2014 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Congo on 07 Apr 2015. As of that date, 0 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Congo will be considered ipso jure denounced. Croatia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 12 Feb 2010 In Force Cyprus In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; employment injury benefit and invalidity benefit. 20 Jul 2012 In Force Denmark In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; employment injury benefit and maternity benefit. 23 Jun 2011 In Force — Faeroe Islands In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; employment injury benefit and maternity benefit. 09 Jul 2013 Applicable Fiji 21 Jan 2013 In Force Finland In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 09 Jan 2013 In Force France In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 28 Feb 2013 In Force — New Caledonia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 28 Feb 2013 Applicable Gabon 12 May 2011 In Force Germany In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit and employment injury benefit. 16 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Germany on 16 Aug 2014. As of that date, 12 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Germany will be considered ipso jure denounced. Ghana In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 16 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Ghana on 16 Aug 2014. As of that date, 8 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Ghana will be considered ipso jure denounced. Greece In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 04 Jan 2013 In Force Hungary In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; old-age benefit and employment injury benefit. 31 Jul 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Hungary on 31 Jul 2014. As of that date, 8 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Hungary will be considered ipso jure denounced. Italy In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit, invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit.. 19 Nov 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Italy on 19 Nov 2014. As of that date, 13 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Italy will be considered ipso jure denounced. Japan In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 05 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Japan on 05 Aug 2014. As of that date, 4 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Japan will be considered ipso jure denounced. Kiribati In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 24 Oct 2011 In Force Korea, Republic of In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 09 Jan 2014 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Korea, Republic of on 09 Jan 2015. As of that date, 2 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Korea, Republic of will be considered ipso jure denounced. Latvia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 12 Aug 2011 In Force Lebanon 18 Feb 2013 In Force Liberia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: old-age benefit; employment injury benefit and invalidity benefit. 07 Jun 2006 In Force Lithuania In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 20 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Lithuania on 20 Aug 2014. As of that date, 3 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Lithuania will be considered ipso jure denounced. Luxembourg In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit; survivors’ benefit and dependency benefit. 20 Sep 2011 In Force Malaysia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 20 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Malaysia on 20 Aug 2014. As of that date, 0 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Malaysia will be considered ipso jure denounced. Malta In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 22 Jan 2013 In Force Marshall Islands In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; employment injury benefit and survivors’ benefit. 25 Sep 2007 In Force Morocco In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 10 Sep 2012 In Force Netherlands In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 13 Dec 2011 In Force Nicaragua In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit. 20 Dec 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Nicaragua on 20 Dec 2014. As of that date, 1 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Nicaragua will be considered ipso jure denounced. Nigeria In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit and invalidity benefit. 18 Jun 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Nigeria on 18 Jun 2014. As of that date, 6 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Nigeria will be considered ipso jure denounced. Norway In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and maternity benefit. 10 Feb 2009 In Force Palau In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; old-age benefit and survivors’ benefit. 29 May 2012 In Force Panama In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: scheme 1, old-age benefit, invalidity benifit and survivors benefit. For scheme 2, medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit;maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 06 Feb 2009 In Force Philippines In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 20 Aug 2012 In Force Poland In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 03 May 2012 In Force Russian Federation In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 20 Aug 2012 In Force Saint Kitts and Nevis In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 21 Feb 2012 In Force Saint Vincent and the Grenadines In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; maternity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 09 Nov 2010 In Force Samoa In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 21 Nov 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Samoa on 21 Nov 2014. As of that date, 0 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Samoa will be considered ipso jure denounced. Serbia In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit and employment injury benefit. 15 Mar 2013 In Force Seychelles In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; employment injury benefit and invalidity benefit. 07 Jan 2014 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Seychelles on 07 Jan 2015. As of that date, 3 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Seychelles will be considered ipso jure denounced. Singapore In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; employment injury benefit and invalidity benefit. 15 Jun 2011 In Force South Africa In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; employment injury benefit and maternity benefit. 20 Jun 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for South Africa on 20 Jun 2014. As of that date, 0 maritime Conventions previously ratified by South Africa will be considered ipso jure denounced. Spain In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit and employment injury benefit. 04 Feb 2010 In Force Sweden In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 12 Jun 2012 In Force Switzerland In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 21 Feb 2011 In Force Togo In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: old-age benefit; employment injury benefit and invalidity benefit. 14 Mar 2012 In Force Tuvalu In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and employment injury benefit. 16 Feb 2012 In Force United Kingdom In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 07 Aug 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for United Kingdom on 07 Aug 2014. As of that date, 14 maritime Conventions previously ratified by United Kingdom will be considered ipso jure denounced. — Cayman Islands In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; old-age benefit; family benefit and survivors’ benefit. 07 Aug 2013 Not applicable The Convention will enter into force for Cayman Islands on 07 Aug 2014. As of that date, 0 maritime Conventions previously Applicable Cayman Islands will be considered ipso jure denounced. — Gibraltar In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: employment injury benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 07 Aug 2013 Not applicable The Convention will enter into force for Gibraltar on 07 Aug 2014. As of that date, 13 maritime Conventions previously Applicable Gibraltar will be considered ipso jure denounced. — Isle of Man In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors’ benefit. 07 Aug 2013 Not applicable The Convention will enter into force for Isle of Man on 07 Aug 2014. As of that date, 15 maritime Conventions previously Applicable Isle of Man will be considered ipso jure denounced. Viet Nam In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; old-age benefit and employment injury benefit. 08 May 2013 Not in force The Convention will enter into force for Viet Nam on 08 May 2014. As of that date, 0 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Viet Nam will be considered ipso jure denounced.
Posted on: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 10:02:02 +0000

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