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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox International Labour Organization convention Home Work Convention, created in 1996, is an International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention, which came into force in 2000. It offers protection to workers who are employed in their own homes.Шаблон:Citation needed

Overview

It was established in 1996, with the preamble stating: Шаблон:Blockquote

The Convention provides protection for home workers, giving them equal rights with regard to workplace health and safety, social security rights, access to training, remuneration, minimum age of employment, maternity protection, and other rights.[1]

Objectives of the Home Work Convention

The term home work means remote work done by a person in a place other than the workplace of the employer. The term employer describes a person, who, either directly or through an intermediary, provides home work in pursuance of his or her business.

Each member of the Convention aims the continuous improving the situation of homeworkers. The intention of the convention is to strengthen the principle of equal treatment, in particular to guarantee the establishment of the rights of homeworkers.

In addition, the convention has the specific purpose of protecting against discrimination in the following areas of employment: occupational safety, remuneration, social security protection, access to training, minimum age for taking up employment and maternity benefits.[2]

Safety and health at work

National laws and regulations on safety and health at work also apply to home work. When working at home, certain conditions must be adapted so that a safe and healthy working environment is ensured.[2]

Ratifications

The convention has been ratified by 13 countries as of 2022:[3]

Albania 24 Jul 2002 In Force
Antigua and Barbuda 28 Jul 2021 In Force
Argentina 31 Jul 2006 In Force
Belgium 02 Oct 2012 In Force
Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 Jan 2010 In Force
Bulgaria 17 Jul 2009 In Force
Finland 17 Jun 1998 In Force
Ireland 22 Apr 1999 In Force
Netherlands 31 Oct 2002 In Force
North Macedonia 03 Oct 2012 In Force
Slovenia 14 Apr 2021 In Force
Spain 25 May 2022 Will enter into force on 25 May 2023
Tajikistan 29 May 2012 In Force

References

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  1. Шаблон:Note - ILO Convention C177

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