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International Labor Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Governing Body

Before concluding its 111th session in Geneva, the ILO Governing Body took the following actions: 1) established a committee to advise the Governing Body on “Asian problems and on the Asian aspects of general problems;” 2) accepted the application of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions for consultative relationships with ILO; 3) decided to hold early in 1951 a Near and Middle East Regional Conference; and 4) deferred until its autumn session consideration of the proposal that ILO create a commission to conduct an impartial inquiry into the nature and extent of forced labor throughout the world.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1950

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References

1 ILO News Service, III, 04 1950Google Scholar. For further information on the work of the 111th session of the Governing Body, see International Organl ization, IV, p. 320.

2 International Labor Conference (33d sescension), Report I.

3 International Labor Conference (33d session), Provisional Record, p. 328Google Scholar.

4 Ibid., p. 28, 191.

5 International Labor Conference (33d session). Report V, Parts 1 and 2.

6 To implement this principle, the Conference provided for cooperation between competent publie authorities and the employers' and workers' organizations, stated that steps should be taken to apply the principle to all employees of central government departments and agencies and that encouragement should be given its application in state or local government bureaus, made provision for the extension of the principle to government-controlled or government-owned factones, and laid down steps for the gradual intro duction of the principle (International Labor Conference [33d session], Provisional Record, p. 333)Google Scholar.

7 Ibid., p. 347.

8 International Labor Conference (33d session), Report IV and Supplement; International Labor Conference (33d session), Provisional Record, p. 332Google Scholar.

9 International Labor Conference (33d session), Report IX, Parts 1 and 2.

10 International Labor Conference (33d session), Provisional Record, p. 329Google Scholar.

11 International Labor Conference (33d session), Report VI; Report VII, Parts 1 and 2; Report VIII, Parts 1 and 2.

12 International Labor Conference (33d session), Provisional Record, p. 331Google Scholar.

13 Ibid., p. 365.

14 ILO News Service, III, 04 1950Google Scholar.

16 Ibid., June 1950.