Violence and Harassment Convention

The Violence and Harassment Convention, formally the Convention concerning the elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work is a convention to "recognize the right of everyone to a world of work free from violence and harassment, including gender-based violence and harassment".[2] It is the 190th ILO convention (code C190) and was adopted during the 108th session of the International Labour Organization.[3] It entered into force on 25 June 2021, upon ratification of Fiji and Uruguay.[1] Five other countries (Argentina, Ecuador, Greece, Mauritius, Namibia and Somalia) have deposited their instrument of ratification, but the convention only enters into force 1 year after ratification.

C190
Violence and Harassment Convention
Convention concerning the elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work
  Convention in force
  Ratifiers (Convention not yet in force)
Signed21 June 2019
LocationGeneva
Effective25 June 2021[1]
Condition2 ratifications
Parties8[1]
DepositaryDirector-General of the International Labour Office
LanguagesFrench and English

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