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Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1939 (shelved)
C67
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 28, 1939
Date in forceMarch 18, 1955
This Convention has been "shelved".
ClassificationHours of Work
SubjectWorking Time
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Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1939 (shelved) is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1939, with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the regulation of hours of work and rest periods of professional drivers (and their assistants) of vehicles engaged in road transport,...

Modification

The concepts included in the convention were revised and included in ILO Convention C153, Hours of Work and Rest Periods (Road Transport) Convention, 1979.

Ratifications

Prior to its shelving, the convention had been ratified by four states.

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