Termination of Employment Convention, 1982


Termination of Employment Convention, 1982 is an International Labour Organization Convention. Its purpose is to coordinate minimum levels of job security in the laws of ILO member states.

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As of 2013, 36 states have ratified the convention. One of these states—Brazil—has subsequently denounced the treaty.
CountryDateStatus
Antigua and Barbuda16:09:2002ratified
Australia26:02:1993ratified
Bosnia and Herzegovina02:06:1993ratified
Brazil05:01:1995denounced on 20:11:1996
Cameroon13:05:1988ratified
Central African Republic05:06:2006ratified
Democratic Republic of the Congo03:04:1987ratified
Cyprus05:07:1985ratified
Ethiopia28:01:1991ratified
Finland30:06:1992ratified
France16:03:1989ratified
Gabon06:12:1988ratified
Latvia25:08:1994ratified
Lesotho14:06:2001ratified
Luxembourg21:03:2001ratified
The Republic of Macedonia17:11:1991ratified
Malawi01:10:1986ratified
Republic of Moldova14:02:1997ratified
Montenegro03:06:2006ratified
Morocco07:10:1993ratified
Namibia28:06:1996ratified
Niger05:06:1985ratified
Papua New Guinea02:06:2000ratified
Portugal27:11:1995ratified
Saint Lucia06:12:2000ratified
Serbia24:11:2000ratified
Slovakia22:02:2010ratified
Slovenia29:05:1992ratified
Spain26:04:1985ratified
Sweden20:06:1983ratified
Turkey04:01:1995ratified
Uganda18:07:1990ratified
Ukraine16:05:1994ratified
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela06:05:1985ratified
Yemen13:03:1989ratified
Zambia09:02:1990ratified