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  1. Offshoring and Working Conditions in Remote Work (The International Labour Organization)
  2. The International Labour Organisation (International Organization and the Evolution of W) by Victor-Yves Ghebali, 1988-12-15
  3. Organisations Based in Geneva: World Health Organization, International Telecommunication Union, International Labour Organization, Cern
  4. Report of the Canadian Government Delegates to the Third Conference of American States Members of the International Labour Organization (Issued as a Supplement to The Labour Gazette, June, 1946) by Department of Labour by Department of Labour by Departmen by Department of Labour, 1946-01-01
  5. Capturing the spirit of the international labour organization: attending "the annual world parliament of labour" was both an honour and an eye-opener for ... article from: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand by Sharon Clair, Anne Manchester, 2006-07-01
  6. Workers' Rights Organizations: International Labour Organization, Interfaith Worker Justice, Coalition of Immokalee Workers
  7. United Nations Textbook : Texts of Important U.N. Documents with Annotations, Including Constitution of International Labour Organization and Texts of Modern Regional Pacts by Compiled by the Professor Telders Study Group, 1950
  8. Constitution Of The International Labour Organization And Standing Orders Of Ilo
  9. International Labour Organization Tripartite Technical Meeting for the Printing and Allied Trades: General Report 2nd
  10. Constitution of the International Labour Organization and Standing Orders of the International Labour Conference (English and French Edition)
  11. International Labour Organization People: Juan Somavía, J. Ernest Wilkins, Sr., Paulo Renato Souza, John Langmore, Marc Belanger
  12. International Labour Organization: United Nations Global Compact, Decent work, International Standard Classification of Occupations
  13. International Labour Organization Conventions: Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957
  14. International Labour Organization Tripartite Technical Meeting for Hotels, Restaurants and Similar Establishments: Recent Events and Developments Affecting ... Restaurants and Similar Establishments 2nd by International Labour Office, 1974-11

21. UNITE! Union Home Page
international labour organization definition of this subject, aimed for readers of all ages.
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Kids Page WHAT IS CHILD LABOR? Child Labor is when young people (under 15 but sometimes as young as five or six) are forced to work because their parents can’t work or don’t make enough money at their jobs to support their family. There are two kinds of work that kids do, and only one of them is child labor. Child Labor is:
  • Work that is done all day by kids under the age of 15 Work that stops kids from going to school Work that is dangerous and may hurt kids physically, emotionally or mentally
The other kind of work that kids do is just helping out the family or earning money for outside-of-school activites. While this work may be really boring it is not child labor. Child labor is not:
  • Chores done around the house before or after school Internships (when you go and work for an organization or company during the summer or over a vacation to learn about a specific kind of work) Apprenticeships (times when you are learning about something and doing it at the same time. For example: Electricians often have apprentices learn the trade while helping out around the shop.)

22. International Labour Organization Winner Of The 1969 Nobel Prize In Peace
international labour organization, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. international labour organization (ILO).
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Google Directory Society Government Multilateral United Google, Directory Help Search only in international labour organization Search the Web. international labour organization,
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24. International Labour Organization - Beirut Regional Office
ILO Home, international labour organization, ILO Home. international labour organization. Regional Office for Arab States Beirut.
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25. International Labour Organization - Bahamas Data Sheet
Copyright © 1998 international labour organization (ILO) Caribbean Office and Multidisciplinary Advisory Team Phone (868) 6281453 to 6; Fax (868) 628-2433
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26. International Labour Organization - Recommendation No. 189
1. This Convention shall be binding only upon those Members of the international labour organization whose ratifications have been registered with the Director
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27. International Labour Organisation
Kaplansky, K The international labour organization in Matthews, RO and Pratt C (eds.) Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy (Montreal McGillQueen s
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The International Labour Organisation
The International Labour Organisation is a UN specialised agency seeking the promotion of social justice, human rights and labour rights. The ILO formulates international labour standards in the form of Conventions and Recommendations setting minimum standards of basic labour rights: freedom of association, the right to organise, collective bargaining, abolition of forced labour, equality of opportunity and treatment, and other standards regulating conditions across the entire spectrum of work related issues. The ILO's international status, with 182 current member states, and its tripartite structure - representatives from labour, employers and government are involved in the formulation of conventions - are intended to allow workers' rights to be extended without damaging economic development or trade flows. Historical Background The International Labour Organisation is the only surviving body of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles. The ILO's founders were keen to reach international consensus on labour standards, rather than to allow national governments to impose them. In the isolationist inter-war years, this was relatively effective. Trade was limited, and the ILO's core commitments went relatively unchallenged by the tumult of international trade. After World War II, trade expanded rapidly. GATT rounds eroded protectionism, and by the 1980s, free trade was the new mantra for economists. Despite attempts to become the 'social guardian' of this world economic development by becoming a UN agency, the ILO has been largely marginalised by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), GATT/WTO, the IMF, the US and the EU.

28. International Labour Organization --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online A
international labour organization (ILO) Britannica Concise. MLA style international labour organization. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. 2004.
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29. Ingenta: Publisher -- International Labour Organization
international labour organization, The International Labour Review (ILR) is published in English, French and Spanish by the International
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30. International Labour Organization
international labour organization. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the International Labor Organization (ILO) is a specialised
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International Labour Organization
Headquartered in Geneva Switzerland , the International Labor Organization (ILO) is a specialised agency of the United Nations to deal with labour issues. Founded in 1919, it was formed through the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles , and became a UN body when the UN was formed. Its current charter, the Declaration of Philadelphia was adopted in 1944. The organisation seeks to strengthen worker rights, improve working and living conditions, create employment, and provide information and training opportunities. ILO programs include the occupational safety and health hazard alert system and the labor standards and human rights programs. Historically, one of the functions the ILO has performed has been the establishment of international standards for workers conditions, which have then become the basis for trade union activism in individual countries. It is a relatively low-profile UN agency compared to some of those more active in crises like the World Health Organization The organization received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1969.

31. International Labour Organization Definition Of International Labour Organizatio
Definition of international labour organization in the Dictionary and Thesaurus. international labour organization. Word Word.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun International Labour Organization - the United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor ILO International Labor Organization UN agency United Nations agency - an agency of the United Nations Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "International Labour Organization" in the definition: 1st Earl Attlee
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32. Hong Kong Public Libraries
Depository and Special Collections international labour organization (ILO) international labour organization (ILO). Start date November 1993.
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International Labour Organization (ILO)
Start date: November 1993 Coverage: New English publications published by ILO including serials, research reports, manuals and international standards. The International Labour Organization (ILO) was founded in 1919 and subsequently became a specialised agency associated with the United Nations in 1946. The ILO sets international labour standards, provides technical co-operations services, produces research and publications on social and labour matter. The Library has been designated the depository library of the ILO since November 1993. Under the programme, some 530 items have been deposited, including serials, research studies, manuals and reports. The above depository collection is available for public use in the Hong Kong Central Reference Library (8/F) during library opening hours. For further information or inter-library loan, please contact the Librarian on duty at the Central Reference Library or call 2921 0316.
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33. International Labour Organisation
Translate this page Die ILO (international labour organization) setzt sich weltweit für die Rechte der Erwerbstätigen ein. Sie ist eine der zahlreichen
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Aktuelle Ausgabe Archiv Impressum/Kontakt Inserate Harte Arbeit für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
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Früher einmal nahm die Schweiz in Sachen Arbeitsrecht eine Pionierrolle ein: Das Fabrikgesetz von 1877 war weltweit eines der ersten und fortschrittlichsten Instrumente zur Bekämpfung der Auswüchse der Industrialisierung. Auch in den folgenden Jahren war die Schweiz sehr aktiv in Sachen Arbeitnehmerrechte, und so verwundert es nicht, dass sie 1919 Gründungsmitglied der International Labour Organization (ILO) wurde.
In der Zwischenkriegszeit verabschiedete die ILO insgesamt 67 Konventionen, die von der Schweiz allerdings nur teilweise ratifiziert wurden. Die wohl wichtigste (und von der Schweiz nicht ratifizierte) Konvention aus den Gründerjahren befasste sich mit der wöchentlichen Arbeitszeit und schrieb diese auf 48 Stunden fest. Daneben ging es um Fragen der Kinderarbeit, um Mindestlöhne, Arbeitslosenentschädigungen, die Gleichbehandlung von einheimischen und ausländischen Arbeitskräften und - für Angestelltenverbände und Gewerkschaften besonders wichtig - um das Vereinigungsrecht, dank dem Erwerbstätige nicht mehr auf Grund ihrer Zugehörigkeit zu einer Gewerkschaft benachteiligt werden dürfen.
Entwicklungshilfe
Nach der Gründung der UNO im Jahr 1946 wurde die ILO als erste Spezialorganisation unter das Dach der Vereinten Nationen gestellt. Gleichzeitig wurde der Hauptsitz von Montreal nach Genf verlegt. Die Schweiz blieb, obwohl bis heute nicht Vollmitglied der UNO, bei der ILO.

34. POPIN >> International Labour Organization (ILO)
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International Labour Organization (ILO) Promotes social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights. It formulates international labour standards, provides technical assistance, and promotes the development of independent employers' and workers' organizations. ( ILO Mandate Information Resources Includes Public Information, Publications, Library and information services, ILO Databases, and Links to External Web sites. Databases ILO databases are available in many areas. See the home page at left for a complete list.

35. The Resource : Part II. International Human Rights System, 8/11
7. The international labour organization (ILO). Index. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was founded in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles.
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PART III. The Regional Human Rights System PART IV. Towards a Rights Based Perspective on Disability PART V. Rights of Special Groups with Disabilities The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was founded in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles. The only element of the League of Nations to survive World War II, the ILO is now a specialized agency of the United Nations. It has its own constitution and membership and its own organs, budget and staff. It has concluded an agreement with the United Nations, which governs their mutual relations and cooperation.
The Complaints Procedure
There are four types of complaint procedures under the ILO Constitution and conventions:
  • Representations (articles 24, 25 and 26 (4) of ILO Constitution);
  • 36. Nat'l Academies Press, Monitoring International Labor Standards: (2003), Appendi
    Appendix D The international labour organization (ILO) Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. Several events led
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    38. International Labour Organization, Pakistan
    international labour organization. Islamabad.
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    39. AllAfrica.com: Other Sources
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    40. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
    international labour organization. Labor Statistics data from the international labour organization Bureau of Statistics. The data
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    • Bulletin of Labour Statistics International Labour Documentation International Labour Review Labour Law Documents Labour-Management Relations Series , irregular Management Development Series , irregular Occupational Safety and Health Series , irregular , Vol. 13- Social and Labour Bulletin Women, Work and Development Series , irregular World Labour Report , irregular, , 1984- (Latest in Reference) Yearbook of Labour Statistics , annual,
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