Article 23
public relief
The Contracting States shall accord to stateless persons lawfully staying in
their territory the same treatment with respect to public relief and assistance as is accorded to their nationals.
Article 24
labour legislation and social security
1. The Contracting States shall accord to stateless persons lawfully staying
in their territory the same treatment as is accorded to nationals in respect of
the following matters:
(a) In so far as such matters are governed by laws or regulations or are subject to the control of administrative authorities: remuneration, including family allowances where these form part of remuneration, hours of
work, overtime arrangements, holidays with pay, restrictions on home
work, minimum age of employment, apprenticeship and training,
women’s work and the work of young persons, and the enjoyment of the
benefits of collective bargaining;
(b) Social security (legal provisions in respect of employment, injury, occupational diseases, maternity, sickness, disability, old age, death, unemployment, family responsibilities and any other contingency which,
according to national laws or regulations, is covered by a social security
scheme), subject to the following limitations:
(i) There may be appropriate arrangements for the maintenance of
acquired rights and rights in course of acquisition;
(ii) National laws or regulations of the country of residence may prescribe special arrangements concerning benefits or portions of
benefits which are payable wholly out of public funds, and concerning allowances paid to persons who do not fulfil the contribution conditions prescribed for the award of a normal pension.
2. The right to compensation for the death of a stateless person resulting
from employment injury or from occupational disease shall not be affected
by the fact that the residence of the beneficiary is outside the territory of the
Contracting State.
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