Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976

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Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention
Convention concerning tripartite consultations to promote the implementation of international labour standards

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Contracting States to the Convention
Signed 21 June 1976
Location Geneva
Effective 16 May 1978
Condition 2 ratifications
Parties 139
Depositary Director-General of the International Labour Office
Languages French and English

The Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976, officially the Convention concerning tripartite consultations to promote the implementation of international labour standards is an International Labour Organization Convention, which governs the process for implementation of measures regarding ILO conferences. It requires tripartite consultation before ratification, implementing legislation or denouncement of conventions. As of June 2015, the convention had been ratified by 139 member states.

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