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Status of Ratifications
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Antigua and Barbuda - 11 Aug 2011 - In ForceStatus of implementation >
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit and unemployment benefit.
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Australia - 21 Dec 2011 - In ForceStatus of implementation >
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors' benefit.
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Bahamas - 11 Feb 2008 - In ForceStatus of implementation >
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors' benefit.
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Barbados - 20 Jun 2013 - Not in force
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors' benefit.
NOTES: The Convention will enter into force for Barbados on 20 Jun 2014. As of that date, 2 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Barbados will be considered ipso jure denounced.
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Belgium - 20 Aug 2013 - Not in Force
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors' benefit.
NOTES: The Convention will enter into force for Belgium on 20 Aug 2014. As of that date, 11 maritime Conventions previously ratified by Belgium will be considered ipso jure denounced.
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Benin - 13 Jun 2011 - In ForceStatus of implementation >
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; family benefit; maternity benefit; invalidity benefit and survivors' benefit.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - 18 Jan 2010 - In ForceStatus of implementation >
Social security protection for seafarers: In accordance with Standard A4.5 (2) and (10), the Government has specified the following branches of social security: medical care; sickness benefit; unemployment benefit; old-age benefit; employment injury benefit; maternity benefit and survivors' benefit.