Conventions Nos. 187 and 190

Samoa ratifies two important ILO Conventions

Government of Samoa  deposited the instruments of ratification for Convention No. 187 on Occupational Safety and Health No. 187 and Convention No. 190 on Violence and Harassment at work.

2 June 2024

Ratification of Conventions Nos. 187 and 190 on 31 May 2024: M. Leota Laki Lamositele Sio, the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Labour of Samoa and Gilbert F. Houngbo, DG of the ILO © ILO
Ratification ceremony of Conventions Nos. 187 and 190 on 31 May 2024: M. Leota Laki Lamositele Sio, the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Labour of Samoa and Gilbert F. Houngbo, DG of the ILO

Geneva (ILO News) - On 31 May 2024, the  Government of Samoa  deposited the instruments of ratification for the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187) and the  Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019 (No. 190) with the Director-General of the ILO,  Mr. Gilbert F. Houngbo. 

At the ratification ceremony held at the ILO headquarters, M. Leota Laki Lamositele Sio, the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Labour of Samoa, stated: This milestone is evidence of Samoa’s commitment and continuous efforts to align our labour system with ILO standards, to improve our efforts in ensuring our workers’ rights are well protected as well as our employers’ efforts to sustain the economic growth, so that no one is left behind.”

Mr Houngbo welcomed “these two important ratifications, which demonstrate Samoa’s ongoing commitment to social justice and the ILO normative system.  The ratification of Convention No. 187 is an engagement to ensure a safe and healthy working environment, the newest fundamental principle and right at work. Further, by ratifying Convention No. 190, Samoa is reaffirming its commitment to creating a world of work free from violence and harassment, based on dignity, equality and respect for all.  The ILO looks forward to continuing to accompany Samoa in this work."

The ILO has been supporting Samoa in strengthening its occupational safety and health system, and Convention No. 187 is the ninth fundamental Convention ratified by Samoa.  The Convention calls for active steps towards achieving progressively a safe and healthy working environment. 

Further, Convention No. 190 affirms the fundamental right of individuals to a workplace free from violence and harassment. It is the first international labour standard to address violence and harassment in the world of work comprehensively. Together with Recommendation No. 206, it establishes a framework for action, fostering a future of work grounded in dignity and respect. 

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