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International Labor Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Further Decisions of the ILO San Francisco Meetings: The Governing Body approved in principle the establishment of consultative relationships with the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions and the Inter-American Confederation of Labor, and accepted for the ILO the United Nations convention on the privileges and immunities of the specialized agencies as modified by an annex relating to the ILO. As a result of the decisions of the Conference the total number of international labor conventions adopted by the Organization was brought to 90 and the total number of recommendations to 83. The Governing Body decided that the next session of the conference would be held in Geneva, Switzerland, June 8, 1949.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1949

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References

1 See International Organization, II, p. 530.

2 United Nations Bulletin, V, p. 600Google Scholar.

3 Ibid., p. 826. For discussion of ILO activities in ECOSOC, see this issue, p. 125.

4 Department of State Bulletin, XIX, p. 617Google Scholar.

5 United Nations Bulletin, V, p. 977Google Scholar.

6 Reports of the ILO Petroleum Committee, 2d Session, Geneva, 1948.

7 New York Times, November 30, 1948.

8 United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 37Google Scholar.

9 New York Times, November 30, 1948.

10 Ibid., November 3, 1948.

12 United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 37Google Scholar.