Maritime Labour Convention definition

Maritime Labour Convention means the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 adopted at a general conference of the International Labour Organization in Geneva on 7 February 2006;
Maritime Labour Convention means the International Convention of Maritime Labour Organisation on Maritime Labour Standards signed in Geneva on the 23rd February, 2006;
Maritime Labour Convention means the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, done at Geneva on 7 February 2006, as set forth in the 20 Seventh Schedule, and as modified by any amendment made under Article XIV of that Convention that has entered into force in the Republic;’’;

Examples of Maritime Labour Convention in a sentence

  • In exercising discretion the Engineer and Sonardyne shall have regard to the provisions of applicable law and health and safety provisions, including the Maritime Labour Convention relating to hours of work and rest.

  • In 2006, all the Nordic countries except Iceland ratified the Maritime Labour Convention, which revises and automatically denunciates this convention in the ratifying Member State.

  • The ILO's Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) provides comprehensive rights and protection at work for the world's more than 1.2 million seafarers.

  • The Company shall provide, as a minimum, accommodation, recreational facilities and food and catering services in accordance with the standards specified in Title 3 to the draft ILO Consolidated Maritime Labour Convention 2006 and shall give due consideration to the Guidelines in that Convention.

  • The Company shall be the same ISM Code entity the shipowner has given authorization to represent it with regard to certain assumed duties and responsibilities imposed by the ILO Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), 2006.


More Definitions of Maritime Labour Convention

Maritime Labour Convention or “MLC” means the Convention adopted on the 23 February 2006 by the General Conference of the International Labour Organization in Geneva, as amended by the 103rd session of the International Labour Conference on 11 June 2014, which came into force on 18 January 2017;
Maritime Labour Convention means the Convention adopted on 23rd February 2006 by the General Conference of the International Labour Organization, as may be amended from time to time;
Maritime Labour Convention means the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, done at Geneva on 7 February 2006, including any annexes, regulations, codes and protocols which are issued in terms thereof; and as modified by any amendment made under Article XIV of that Convention that has entered into force for the Republic as contemplated in section 448;
Maritime Labour Convention means the International Convention on Maritime Labour Standards singed in Geneva on the 23rd February, 2006;
Maritime Labour Convention means the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 as amended, modified or replaced from time to time and as extended to the Islands;
Maritime Labour Convention means the Convention adopted on 23rd February 2006 by the General Conference of the International Labour Organization;
Maritime Labour Convention means the Maritime Labour Convention, 5