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International Labour OrganizationSpecialized agency of the United Nations, originally established in 1919, which formulates international labout standards in such areas as freedom of association, wages, hours and conditions of work, social insurance, and industrial safety. It has a tripartite structure in which representatives of governments, employers and workers participate. Its headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. It was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1969 on its 50th anniversary. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A significant moment in occupational health and safety occurred in March 2004, when Australia ratified the International Labor Organisation Convention No. A harbinger of change was the International Labor Organisation, established in 1919 as a consequence of the Treaty of Versailles. and several European governments, the ICC believes that the International Labor Organisation (ILO), not the WTO, is the competent intergovernmental organization to deal with the subject of labor standards. |
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