Termination of Employment Convention, 1982

Termination of Employment Convention, 1982
C158
ILO Convention
Date of adoption June 22, 1982
Date in force November 23, 1985
Classification Termination of Employment - Dismissal
Subject Employment security
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Termination of Employment Convention, 1982 is an International Labour Organization Convention. Its purpose is to coordinate minimum levels of job security in the laws of ILO member states.

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Ratifications

As of 2013, 36 states have ratified the convention. One of these states—Brazil—has subsequently denounced the treaty.

Country Date Status
Antigua and Barbuda 16:09:2002 ratified
Australia 26:02:1993 ratified
Bosnia and Herzegovina 02:06:1993 ratified
Brazil 05:01:1995 denounced on 20:11:1996
Cameroon 13:05:1988 ratified
Central African Republic 05:06:2006 ratified
Democratic Republic of the Congo 03:04:1987 ratified
Cyprus 05:07:1985 ratified
Ethiopia 28:01:1991 ratified
Finland 30:06:1992 ratified
France 16:03:1989 ratified
Gabon 06:12:1988 ratified
Latvia 25:08:1994 ratified
Lesotho 14:06:2001 ratified
Luxembourg 21:03:2001 ratified
The Republic of Macedonia 17:11:1991 ratified
Malawi 01:10:1986 ratified
Republic of Moldova 14:02:1997 ratified
Montenegro 03:06:2006 ratified
Morocco 07:10:1993 ratified
Namibia 28:06:1996 ratified
Niger 05:06:1985 ratified
Papua New Guinea 02:06:2000 ratified
Portugal 27:11:1995 ratified
Saint Lucia 06:12:2000 ratified
Serbia 24:11:2000 ratified
Slovakia 22:02:2010 ratified
Slovenia 29:05:1992 ratified
Spain 26:04:1985 ratified
Sweden 20:06:1983 ratified
Turkey 04:01:1995 ratified
Uganda 18:07:1990 ratified
Ukraine 16:05:1994 ratified
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela 06:05:1985 ratified
Yemen 13:03:1989 ratified
Zambia 09:02:1990 ratified

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