The International Labour Organization (ILO): coming in from the cold/ Steve Hughes and Nigel Haworth.
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344.01 CHA/L Labour & Industrial Laws | 344.01 GAR/N Nabhi`s labour laws: One should know/ | 344.01 HOL/E Employment Law (Blackstone Legal Practice Course Guide)/ | 344.01 HUG/I The International Labour Organization (ILO): coming in from the cold/ | 344.01 HUG/T The International Labour Organization (ILO): | 344.01 INT/L Labour and social trends in Asia and the pacifics 2005/ | 344.01 KAU/G The Global evolution of Industrial relations/ |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- 1. A Brief History of the ILO -- 2. Structure and Organization of the ILO -- 3. The ILO and Globalization -- 4. The Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work: A New Approach to Labor Standards -- 5. The ILO and the WTO:The Tortuous Case of the Social Clause -- 6. Decent Work, Fair Globalization and Strategic Planning:Somavia's ILO -- 7. The ILO at Work in the 2007 Global Economic Crisis -- 8. Concluding Thoughts: Whither the ILO
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