Labour Standards in Gabon and Cameroon: Report for the WTO General Council Review of the Trade Policies of Gabon and Cameroon

Publisher:
International Trade Union Congress
Publication Date:
1 January 2004
Tags:
Cameroon, Gabon, Labour, International Organizations and Africa, Trade, Environment

Gabon and Cameroon have ratified seven and eight, respectively, of the eight international core labour standards. Gabon has not ratified Convention 138 (the Minimum Age Convention, 1973). However, there are many contradictions between the principles emanating from these binding legal instruments and those effectively applied in both countries.

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