Proclamation No. 243, s. 1956 - Signed on January 16, 1956: Making Public Convention 87—concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize; Convention 88—concerning the Organization of Employment Service; Convention 89—concerning Night Work of Women Employed in Industry; Convention 90—concerning the Night Work of Young Persons Employed in Industry; Convention 93—concerning Wages, Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning (revised 1949); Convention 94—concerning Labour Clauses in Public Contracts; Convention 95—concerning the Protection of Wages; Convention 98—concerning the Application of Principles of the Right to Organize and to Bargain Collectively; Convention 99—concerning Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery in Agriculture; and Convention 100—concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value
Signed on January 16, 1956: Making Public Convention 87—concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize; Convention 88—concerning the Organization of Employment Service; Convention 89—concerning Night Work of Women Employed in Industry; Convention 90—concerning the Night Work of Young Persons Employed in Industry; Convention 93—concerning Wages, Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning (revised 1949); Convention 94—concerning Labour Clauses in Public Contracts; Convention 95—concerning the Protection of Wages; Convention 98—concerning the Application of Principles of the Right to Organize and to Bargain Collectively; Convention 99—concerning Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery in Agriculture; and Convention 100—concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value
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Proclamation No. 243, s. 1956 - Signed on January 16, 1956: Making Public Convention 87—concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize; Convention 88—concerning the Organization of Employment Service; Convention 89—concerning Night Work of Women Employed in Industry; Convention 90—concerning the Night Work of Young Persons Employed in Industry; Convention 93—concerning Wages, Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning (revised 1949); Convention 94—concerning Labour Clauses in Public Contracts; Convention 95—concerning the Protection of Wages; Convention 98—concerning the Application of Principles of the Right to Organize and to Bargain Collectively; Convention 99—concerning Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery in Agriculture; and Convention 100—concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value. BatasPH. Approved January 16, 1956. https://batasph.thirdygayares.com/proclamations/proclamation-no-243-s-1956