Paid Educational Leave Convention, 1974
C140
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 24, 1974
Date in forceSeptember 23, 1976
ClassificationPaid leave
SubjectVocational education and Training
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Paid Educational Leave Convention, 1974 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1974:

Considering that paid educational leave should be conceived in terms of a policy of continuing education and training to be implemented progressively and in an effective manner, and

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to paid educational leave, ...

Ratifications

As of 2022, the treaty has been ratified by 35 states.

Country Date Status
Afghanistan 16 May 1979 In Force
Azerbaijan 11 Mar 1993 In Force
Belgium 12 Jan 1993 In Force
Belize 22 Jun 1999 In Force
Bosnia and Herzegovina 02 Jun 1993 In Force
Brazil 16 Apr 1992 In Force
Chile 13 Sep 1999 In Force
Cuba 30 Dec 1975 In Force
Czech Republic 01 Jan 1993 In Force
Finland 24 Feb 1992 In Force
France 20 Oct 1975 In Force
Germany 30 Nov 1976 In Force
Guinea 20 Apr 1976 In Force
Guyana 10 Jan 1983 In Force
Hungary 10 Jun 1975 In Force
Iraq 09 May 1978 In Force
Kenya 09 Apr 1979 In Force
Mexico 17 Feb 1977 In Force
Montenegro 03 Jun 2006 In Force
Nicaragua 01 Oct 1981 In Force
North Macedonia 17 Nov 1991 In Force
Poland 23 Apr 1979 In Force
Russian Federation 19 Sep 2014 In Force
San Marino 19 Apr 1988 In Force
Serbia 24 Nov 2000 In Force
Slovakia 01 Jan 1993 In Force
Slovenia 29 May 1992 In Force
Spain 18 Sep 1978 In Force
Sweden 23 Sep 1975 In Force
Ukraine 07 Mar 2003 In Force
United Kingdom 04 Dec 1975 In Force
Tanzania 30 May 1983 In Force
Venezuela 06 Sep 1983 In Force
Zimbabwe 27 Aug 1998 In Force


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