Brief

'The International Labour Organisation (Compliance with Conventions) Act 1992' is an Australian law that aims to make provision for giving effect to international conventions and to amend certain laws, such as the Migration Act 1958 and the Navigation Act 1912. The Act commences on the day it receives royal assent and provides a framework for implementing international labour standards.

The Act authorizes the Governor-General to make regulations in accordance with the Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976. This convention was adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organization on June 21, 1976.

The compilation includes amendments up to Act No. 67, 2016, which were enacted and commenced on November 17, 2016. The Act repeals certain provisions and makes modifications to others.

This compilation provides a comprehensive overview of the International Labour Organisation (Compliance with Conventions) Act 1992, including its commencement date, amendment history, and application provisions.

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Australian Government - Federal Register of Legislation

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