Night Work Conventions
Night Work Conventions are International Labour Organization Convention conventions regulating the rights of night workers. They were specifically aimed at young persons, women or people in specific types of employment and conceived between 1919 and 1948. A more general instrument was signed in 1990.
Ratifications
An overview of ILO conventions and ratifications is shown below:| ILO code | Field | conclusion date | entry into force | closure for signature | Parties | Denunciations | revising convention | text and ratifications |
| C4 | Women | N.A. | 27 | 31 | C41, C89 | , | ||
| C6 | Young persons in industry | N.A. | 50 | 9 | C90 | , | ||
| C20 | Bakeries | N.A. | 9 | 8 | , | |||
| C41 | women | 15 | 23 | C89 | , | |||
| C79 | young persons | 20 | 0 | , | ||||
| C89 | women | 46 | 21 | , | ||||
| C90 | young persons | 51 | 0 | , | ||||
| C171 | general | 15 | 0 | , |