ILO Convention C105 - Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957
This ILO Convention calls for the immediate and complete abolition of forced or compulsory labour. Malawi ratified in 1999.
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Adopted in 1957, this ILO Convention calls for the immediate and complete abolition of forced or compulsory labour in all its forms. Malawi ratified the convention in 1999, reinforcing its commitment to human rights and decent work.
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- International Labour Organization (ILO)
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- Jan 1, 1999
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