Employment Injury Benefits Convention, 1964
C121
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJuly 8, 1964
Date in forceJuly 28, 1967
ClassificationEmployment Injury Benefit
SubjectSocial Security
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Employment Injury Benefits Convention, 1964 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1964, with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to benefits in the case of industrial accidents and occupational diseases,...

Modification

The convention revised:

Ratifications

As of 2022, the convention had been ratified by 24 states.

Country Date Status
Belgium 22 Apr 1970 In Force
Bolivia 31 Jan 1977 In Force
Bosnia and Herzegovina 02 Jun 1993 In Force
Chile 30 Sep 1999 In Force
Croatia 08 Oct 1991 In Force
Cyprus 28 Jul 1966 In Force
Democratic Republic of the Congo 05 Sep 1967 In Force
Ecuador 05 Apr 1978 In Force
Finland 23 Sep 1968 In Force
Germany 01 Mar 1972 In Force
Guinea 11 Aug 1967 In Force
Ireland 09 Jun 1969 In Force
Japan 07 Jun 1974 In Force
Libya 19 Jun 1975 In Force
Luxembourg 24 Jul 1972 In Force
Montenegro 03 Jun 2006 In Force
Netherlands 02 Aug 1966 In Force
North Macedonia 17 Nov 1991 In Force
Senegal 25 Apr 1966 In Force
Serbia 24 Nov 2000 In Force
Slovenia 29 May 1992 In Force
Sweden 17 Jun 1969 In Force
Uruguay 28 Jun 1973 In Force
Venezuela 10 Aug 1982 In Force


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