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International Labor Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The thirty-fifth International Labor Conference was held in Geneva from June 4 to 28, 1952 under the presidency of Mr. de Segadas Vianna (Brazil), with Mr. J. B. Pons (Uruguay), Mr. V. V. Dravid (India) and Mr. G. P. Delaney (United States) as vice-presidents. The agenda was composed of nine items; 1) information and reports on the application of conventions and recommendations; 2) holidays with pay in agriculture; 3) objectives and standards of social security; 4) cooperation between public authorities and employers' and workers' organizations; 5) revision of the maternity protection convention of 1919; 6) protection of the health of workers in places of employment; 7) regulation of the employment of young persons in underground work in the coal mines; 8) the Director-General's report; and 9) financial and budgetary questions.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1952

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References

1 International Labor Conference (35th session), Provisional Records, p. I, 4; for a detailed summary of the conference, see International Labor Office, Industry and Labour, VIII, 07 1 and 15, 1952Google Scholar; for texts of the conventions, recommendations and resolutions adopted by the conference, see International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, XXXV, 08 15, 1952Google Scholar.

2 International Labor Conference (35th session), Provisional Records, p. 287; for the report of the committee, see ibid., Report II, Geneva, 1952.

3 Ibid., Provisional Records, p. 53.

4 United Nations, Bulletin, XIII, p. 100.

5 International Labor Conference (35th session), Provisional Records, p. 410; for the text of the convention, see ibid., No. 36, p. II; for the report of the committee on maternity protection, see ibid., Report VII, Geneva, 1952.

6 Ibid., Provisional Records,.p. 343; for the text of the convention, see ibid., No. 23, p. II; for the report of the committee on agriculture, see ibid., Report IV, Geneva, 1951.

7 Ibid., Provisional Records, p. 408; for the text of the convention, see ibid., No. 33, p. II; for the report of the committee on social security, see ibid., Report V, Geneva, 1951.

8 Ibid., No. 29, p. V.

9 For a summary of the regional conference of American States, see International Organization, VI, p. 446.

10 Document GB.119, May 30–31, 1952.

11 International Labor Office, Industry and Labour, VIII, 08 1, 1952, p. 118Google Scholar.

12 Ibid., p. 129.

13 Ibid., August 15,1952, p. 164.

14 ILO News, September, 1952.

16 Ibid., July, 1952.