Administrative Centre of Social Security for Rhine Boatmen (CASS)

Centre administratif de la sécurité sociale pour les bateliers rhénans (CASS)
Zentrale Verwaltungsstelle für die Soziale Sicherheit der Rheinschiffer (CASS)
Administratief Centrum voor de Sociale Zekerheid van de Rijnvarenden (CASS)

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URL: https://www.ccr-zkr.org/12060300-en.html

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Founded

1950-07-27 Paris France

History

Established as Centre administratif permanent pour la sécurité sociale des bateliers rhénans, by virtue of Agreements signed at tripartite conference called by B-XB2183 - ILO. Entered into force in 1953; amended 1961 and subsequently, the most recent amendment being 1979, entered into force 1 Dec 1987. For this application an "Administrative Arrangement" was also taken and is currently in force. Standing Board set up under Art 28 of 1950 Agreement. Art 71 of 1979 Agreement aims at issuing official statements on any question of interpretation or application of the Agreement and settling individual situations in close cooperation with national executive institutions. Agreement partly overlapped by Community law and especially regulation 883/2004 from F-XF0667 - European Parliament (EP) and D-XD0435 - Council of Europe (CE) of 29 Apr 2004, on the coordination of social security systems.

Aims

Interpret the Agreement; facilitate its application by helping interested parties, notably Rhine boatmen and their families, with a view to the practical settlement of individual situations, and negotiating with competent bodies; act as a forum for discussion over the development of social security regulations for inland navigation boatmen.

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Structure

Membership limited to the Contracting States; Permanent Secretariat, managed by Secretariat of E-XD0241 - Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR).

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthGOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

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XD0007

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