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International Labor Organization

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The thirty-second general conference of the International Labor Organization opened in Geneva on June 8,1949. The conference was to consider, among others, seven separate items: 1) a Polish resolution on wages; 2) an international convention on wages; 3) changes in the voting procedure; 4) two conventions on migratory employment; 5) a convention on working conditions; and 6) a formal recommendation on vocational training.

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  • Anonymous, 1949. "International Labor Organization," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 3(3), pages 532-536, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:3:y:1949:i:3:p:532-536_13
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    1. Joanna Nestorowicz, 2011. "Known Knowns and Known Unknowns of Immigrant Self-employment. Selected issues," Working Papers 2011-07, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.
    2. James A. Gros, 2012. "The Human Rights Movement at U.S. Workplaces: Challenges and Changes," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 65(1), pages 3-16, January.
    3. Richard Anker & Martha Anker, 2013. "Living Wage Benchmark Report: Rural South Africa, Western Cape Province (May 2013)," Global Living Wage Coalition (GLWC) 13-01-01, Universidad Privada Boliviana.

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