Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (shelved)

Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (shelved) is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1935, with the preamble stating: Considering that the question of the reduction of hours of work is the sixth item on the agenda of the Session; Confirming the principle laid down in the Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935, including the maintenance of the standard of living;

Having determined to give effect to this reduction forthwith in the case of glass-bottle works,...Prior to it being shelved, the convention had been ratified by ten states.

This article related to international law is a stub.

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article related to a treaty is a stub.