Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention 1949 No 98
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This Convention sets global standards for protecting workers’ rights to organise and bargain collectively.
- Defines anti-union discrimination and safeguards worker participation
- Promotes fair negotiation between employers and workers
- Supports transparent governance and dispute resolution
- Aligns with community engagement and benefit-sharing
- Reinforces post-mine land use through inclusive dialogue
- Encourages respect for First Nations and local communities
How this may be relevant to you
This Convention is highly relevant for mining industry stakeholders focused on compliance, workforce relations, and sustainable closure planning.
- Sets standards for fair employment practices
- Supports safe, inclusive workplaces
- Promotes transparent negotiation and dispute resolution
- Aligns with post-mine land use planning
- Encourages First Nations inclusion in workforce policies
- Reinforces community engagement in operational decisions
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