Unemployment Convention, 1919


Unemployment Convention, 1919 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1919:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the "question of preventing or providing against unemployment",...

Ratifications

As of 2013, the convention had been ratified by 57 states. Of the ratifying states, three have subsequently denounced the treaty.
CountryDateNotes
ArgentinaNovember 30, 1933-
AustraliaJune 15, 1972-
AustriaJune 12, 1924-
BelgiumAugust 25, 1930-
Bosnia and HerzegovinaJune 2, 1993-
BulgariaFebruary 14, 1922denounced July 20, 1960
Central African RepublicJune 9, 1964-
ChileMay 31, 1933-
ColombiaJune 20, 1933-
CyprusOctober 8, 1965-
DenmarkOctober 13, 1921-
DjiboutiAugust 3, 1978-
EcuadorFebruary 5, 1962-
EgyptJuly 3, 1954-
EstoniaDecember 20, 1922-
EthiopiaJune 11, 1966-
FinlandOctober 19, 1921-
FranceAugust 25, 1925-
GermanyJune 6, 1925-
GreeceNovember 19, 1920-
GuyanaJune 8, 1966-
HungaryMarch 1, 1928-
IcelandFebruary 17, 1958-
IndiaJuly 14, 1921denounced April 16, 1938
IrelandSeptember 4, 1925-
ItalyApril 10, 1923-
JapanNovember 23, 1922-
KenyaJanuary 13, 1964-
LuxembourgApril 16, 1928-
Republic of MacedoniaNovember 17, 1991-
MaltaJanuary 4, 1965-
MauritiusDecember 2, 1969-
MontenegroJune 3, 2006-
MoroccoOctober 14, 1960-
MyanmarJuly 14, 1921-
NetherlandsFebruary 6, 1932-
New ZealandMarch 29, 1938-
NicaraguaApril 12, 1934-
NorwayNovember 23, 1921-
Papua New GuineaMay 1, 1976-
PolandJune 21, 1924-
RomaniaJune 13, 1921-
SerbiaNovember 24, 2000ratified as Serbia and Montenegro
SeychellesFebruary 6, 1978-
SloveniaMay 29, 1992-
South AfricaFebruary 20, 1924-
SpainJuly 4, 1923-
South KoreaNovember 7, 2011-
SudanJune 18, 1957-
SwedenSeptember 27, 1921-
SwitzerlandOctober 9, 1922-
Syrian Arab RepublicJuly 26, 1960As the United Arab Republic
TurkeyJuly 14, 1950-
UkraineMay 16, 1994-
United KingdomJuly 14, 1921-
UruguayJune 6, 1933denounced November 11, 1982
Bolivarian Republic of VenezuelaNovember 20, 1944-