No. 15032 MULTILATERAL



From this document you will learn the answers to the following questions:

What was paid edu cational leave on the agenda of the session?

How did these proposals take the form of an international convention?

What did the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation have to do to enter into force?

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No. 15032 MULTILATERAL Convention (No. 140) concerning paid educational leave. Adopted by the General Conference of the Interna tional Labour Organisation at its fifty-ninth session, Geneva, 24 June 1974 Authentic texts: English and French. Registered by the International Labour Organisation on 29 September 1976. MULTILATERAL Convention (no 140) concernant le congé-éducation payé. Adoptée par la Conférence générale de l'organisation internationale du Travail à sa cinquante-neuvième ses sion, Genève, 24 juin 1974 Textes authentiques : anglais et fran ais. Enregistr e par l'organisation internationale du Travail le 29 septembre 1976.

244 United Nations Treaty Series Nations Unies Recueil des Traités 1976 CONVENTION' CONCERNING PAID EDUCATIONAL LEAVE The General Conference of the International Labour Organisation, Having been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office, and having met in its Fifty-ninth Session on 5 June 1974, and Noting that Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that everyone has the right to education, and Noting further the provisions contained in existing international labour Recom mendations on vocational training and the protection of workers' representatives concerning the temporary release of workers, or the granting to them of time off, for participation in education or training programmes, and Considering that the need for continuing education and training related to scien tific and technological development and the changing pattern of economic and social relations calls for adequate arrangements for leave for education and training to meet new aspirations, needs and objectives of a social, economic, technological and cultural character, and Considering that paid educational leave should be regarded as one means of meeting the real needs of individual workers in a modern society, and Considering that paid educational leave should be conceived in terms of a policy of continuing education and training to be implemented progressively and in an effec tive manner, and Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to paid edu cational leave, which is the fourth item on the agenda of the session, and Having determined that these proposals shall take the form of an international Convention, Adopts this twenty-fourth day of June of the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy-four the following Convention, which may be cited as the Paid Educa tional Leave Convention, 1974: Article 1. In this Convention, the term "paid educational leave" means leave granted to a worker for educational purposes for a specified period during working hours, with adequate financial entitlements. 1 Came into force on 23 September 1976 in respect of the two following members of the International Labour Organisa tion, i.e., 12 months after the date on which their ratifications had been registered with the Director-General of the Interna tional Labour Office, in accordance with article 13 (2): Stale Dale of deposit Hungary... 10 June 1975 Sweden... 23 September 1975 Thereafter, the ratifications by the following States were registered with the Director-General of the International Labour Office on the dates indicated, to take effect 12 months after such registration, in accordance with article 13 (3): State Date of deposit France... 20 October 1975 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland... 4 December 1975 Cuba... 30 December 1975 Guinea... 20 April 1976 Czechoslovakia... 24 May 1976 Netherlands... 14 September 1976

1976 United Nations Treaty Series Nations Unies Recueil des Traités 245 Article 2. Each Member shall formulate and apply a policy designed to pro mote, by methods appropriate to national conditions and practice and by stages as necessary, the granting of paid educational leave for the purpose of (a) training at any level; (b) general, social and civic education; (c) trade union education. Article 3. That policy shall be designed to contribute, on differing terms as necessary (a) to the acquisition, improvement and adaptation of occupational and functional skills, and the promotion of employment and job security in conditions of scien tific and technological development and economic and structural change; (b) to the competent and active participation of workers and their representatives in the life of the undertaking and of the community; (c) to the human, social and cultural advancement of workers; and (d) generally, to the promotion of appropriate continuing education and training, helping workers to adjust to contemporary requirements. Article 4. The policy shall take account of the stage of development and the particular needs of the country and of different sectors of activity, and shall be co ordinated with general policies concerning employment, education and training as well as policies concerning hours of work, with due regard as appropriate to seasonal variations of hours of work or of volume of work. Article 5. The means by which provision is made for the granting of paid educational leave may include national laws and regulations, collective agreements, arbitration awards, and such other means as may be consistent with national prac tice. Article 6. The public authorities, employers' and workers' organisations, and institutions or bodies providing education and training shall be associated, in a manner appropriate to national conditions and practice, with the formulation and application of the policy for the promotion of paid educational leave. Article 7. The financing of arrangements for paid educational leave shall be on a regular and adequate basis and in accordance with national practice. Article 8. Paid educational leave shall not be denied to workers on the ground of race, colour, sex, religion, political opinion, national extraction or social origin. Article 9. As necessary, special provisions concerning paid educational leave shall be established (a) where particular categories of workers, such as workers in small undertakings, rural or other workers residing in isolated areas, shift workers or workers with family responsibilities, find it difficult to fit into general arrangements; (b) where particular categories of undertakings, such as small or seasonal undertak ings, find it difficult to fit into general arrangements, it being understood that workers in these undertakings would not be excluded from the benefit of paid educational leave.

246 United Nations Treaty Series Nations Unies Recueil des Traités 1976 Article 10. Conditions of eligibility for paid educational leave may vary ac cording to whether such leave is intended for (a) training at any level; (b) general, social or civic education; or (c) trade union education. Article 11. A period of paid educational leave shall be assimilated to a period of effective service for the purpose of establishing claims to social benefits and other rights deriving from the employment relation, as provided for by national laws or regulations, collective agreements, arbitration awards or such other means as may be consistent with national practice. Article 12. The formal ratifications of this Convention shall be com municated to the Director-General of the International Labour Office for registra tion. Article 13. 1. This Convention shall be binding only upon those Members of the International Labour Organisation whose ratifications have been registered with the Director-General. 2. It shall come into force twelve months after the date on which the ratifica tions of two Members have been registered with the Director-General. 3. Thereafter, this Convention shall come into force for any Member twelve months after the date on which its ratification has been registered. Article 14. 1. A Member which has ratified this Convention may denounce it after the expiration of ten years from the date on which the Convention first comes into force, by an act communicated to the Director-General of the International Labour Office for registration. Such denunciation shall not take effect until one year after the date on which it is registered. 2. Each Member which has ratified this Convention and which does not, within the year following the expiration of the period of ten years mentioned in the preceding paragraph, exercise the right of denunciation provided for in this Article, will be bound for another period of ten years and, thereafter, may denounce this Convention at the expiration of each period of ten years under the terms provided for in this Article. Article 15. 1. The Director-General of the International Labour Office shall notify all Members of the International Labour Organisation of the registration of all ratifications and denunciations communicated to him by the Members of the Or ganisation. 2. When notifying the Members of the Organisation of the registration of the second ratification communicated to him, the Director-General shall draw the atten tion of the Members of the Organisation to the date upon which the Convention will come into force. Article 16. The Director-General of the International Labour Office shall communicate to the Secretary-General of the United Nations for registration in ac cordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations full particulars of all ratifications and acts of denunciation registered by him in accordance with the provi sions of the preceding Articles.

1976 United Nations Treaty Series Nations Unies Recueil des Traités 247 Article 17. At such times as it may consider necessary the Governing Body of the International Labour Office shall present to the General Conference a report on the working of this Convention and shall examine the desirability of placing on the agenda of the Conference the question of its revision in whole or in part. Article 18. 1. Should the Conference adopt a new Convention revising this Convention in whole or in part, then, unless the new Convention otherwise provides (a) the ratification by a Member of the new revising Convention shall ipso jure in volve the immediate denunciation of this Convention, notwithstanding the pro visions of Article 14 above, if and when the new revising Convention shall have come into force; (b) as from the date when the new revising Convention comes into force this Con vention shall cease to be open to ratification by the Members. 2. This Convention shall in any case remain in force in its actual form and con tent for those Members which have ratified it but have not ratified the revising Con vention. Article 19. The English and French versions of the text of this Convention are equally authoritative. The foregoing is the authentic text of the Convention duly adopted by the Gen eral Conference of the International Labour Organisation during its Fifty-ninth Ses sion which was held at Geneva and declared closed the twenty-fifth day of June 1974. IN FAITH WHEREOF we have appended our signatures this twenty-sixth day of June 1974.