Treaty

Convention concerning sickness insurance for agricultural workers

PartiesParties with a link have a reservation.

Party Signature RatificationS=Signature without reservation or requirement of ratification R=Ratification, Acceptance, Approval or Notification A=Accession Su=Succession NK=Not Known Entry into force Renunciation Termination
Austria 18-02-1929 (R) 19-05-1929
Bosnia and Herzegovina 02-06-1993 (Su) 06-03-1992
Bulgaria 01-11-1930 (R) 30-01-1931
Chile 08-10-1931 (R) 06-01-1932
Colombia 20-06-1933 (R) 18-09-1933
Croatia 08-10-1991 (Su) 08-10-1991
Germany 23-01-1928 (R) 15-07-1928
Haïti 19-04-1955 (R) 18-07-1955
Luxembourg 16-04-1928 (R) 15-07-1928
Montenegro 03-06-2006 (Su) 03-06-2006
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 15-11-1965 (R) 13-02-1966
Nicaragua 12-04-1934 (R) 11-07-1934
North Macedonia 17-11-1991 (Su) 17-11-1991
Norway 29-05-1961 (R) 27-08-1961
Peru 01-02-1960 (R) 01-05-1960
Poland 29-09-1948 (R) 28-12-1948
Serbia 24-11-2000 (Su) 27-04-1992
Slovenia 29-05-1992 (Su) 25-06-1991
Spain 29-09-1932 (R) 28-12-1932
United Kingdom 20-02-1931 (R) 21-05-1931
Uruguay 06-06-1933 (R) 04-09-1933 28-07-1978 28-07-1979
Yugoslavia (< 25-06-1991) 21-05-1952 (R) 19-08-1952

Extensions

United Kingdom

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Guernsey 21-05-1931
Jersey 21-05-1931
Man, Isle of 21-05-1931

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the Yes No

Netherlands, the Kingdom of the

30-05-1968

In implementation of the provisions of article 35, paragraph 4 of the Constitution of the International Labour Organization, the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands – in agreement with the government of the Netherlands Antilles – accepts on behalf of the Government of the Netherlands Antilles the obligations of Convention no. 25 concerning Sickness Insurance for Agricultural Workers (as amended by the Final Articles Revision Convention, 1946 and the Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961) adopted in Geneva on 12 June 1927.
Acceptance for Suriname is, for the time being, considered premature in view of the fact that Surinamese legislation has not yet been aligned with the provisions of the Convention, while the financial consequences of implementing the Convention cannot yet be gauged.

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