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Extractions: The ILO will be presenting the results of two new studies on the state of occupational health and safety as well as nutrition in the world of work at the upcoming XVIIth World Congress on Safety and Health at Work to be held on 18-22 September in Orlando, Florida. - Wednesday, 14th September 2005 UN World Summit 14-16 September 2005 Papua is one of the poorest provinces in Indonesia. The 2004 Indonesia Millennium Development Goals (MDG) report indicates that the percentage of people living below the national poverty line in Papua is 41.8 per cent, compared to 18.2 per cent for the whole country. Up to 74 per cent of the populat... - Wednesday, 14th September 2005
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Extractions: database on labour statistics operated by the ILO Bureau of Statistics. LABORSTA on-line contains statistics for over 200 countries or territories: Yearly statistics of Total and Economically active population, Employment, Unemployment, Hours of Work, Wages, Labour Cost, Consumer Price Indices, Occupational Injuries, Strikes and Lockouts: Monthly statistics of Employment, Unemployment, Hours of Work, Wages, Consumer Price Indices: October Inquiry statistics of: Wages and Hours of Work in 159 Occupations: Retail Prices of 93 Food Items: Economically Active Population Estimates and Projections: SEGREGAT Employment by sex for detailed occupational groups: For more information: Contact us at: ILO Bureau of Statistics: http://www.ilo.org/stat/ Data updated on: 03/03/2004.
A Fair Globalization Creating Opportunities For All Analyzes impacts of the globalized world with the focus on people. Report by The World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization, international labour organization, 2004. http://www.ilo.org/public/english/wcsdg/docs/report.pdf
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IOHA - Home Provides an international voice of the occupational hygiene profession through its recognition as a nongovernmental organization (NGO) by the international labour organization and the World Health Organization. Conducts a wide range of activities intended to promote and develop occupational hygiene worldwide. http://www.ioha.com/
Extractions: www.ioha2008.org About IOHA The IOHA conducts a wide range of activities occupational hygiene worldwide. From its creation in 1987 the IOHA has grown to more than twenty member organisations , representing over 20,000 occupational hygienists worldwide. IOHA also co-operates with the work of other international organisations such as ICOH (International Commission on Occupational Health) and IEA (International Ergonomics Association). The IOHA provides an international voice of the occupational hygiene profession through its recognition as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) by the ILO (International Labour Organisation) and WHO (World Health Organisation). Read more... More... [ Back ] Future Events Sep 19th, 2005
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Extractions: International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre (CIS) What is a Hazard Datasheet on Occupation? Hazards Preventive Measures Specialized Information List of Datasheets This datasheet is one of the International Datasheets on Occupations. It is intended for those professionally concerned with health and safety at work: occupational physicians and nurses, safety engineers, hygienists, education and Information specialists, inspectors, employers ' representatives, workers' representatives, safety officers and other competent persons. This datasheet lists, in a standard format, different hazards to which nurse, pediatrics may be exposed in the course of their normal work. This datasheet is a source of information rather than advice. With the knowledge of what causes injuries and diseases, is easier to design and implement suitable measures towards prevention. This datasheet consists of four pages: Page 1: Information on the most relevant hazards related to the occupation. Page 2: A more detailed and systematized presentation on the different hazards related to the job with indicators for preventive measures (marked as and explained on the third page).
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International Labour Organization - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The international labour organization (ILO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations to deal with labour issues. Its headquarters are in Geneva, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Labour_Organization
Extractions: For other meanings of the ILO abbreviation, see ILO (disambiguation) The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations to deal with labour issues. Its headquarters are in Geneva Switzerland Founded in 1919, it was formed through the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles , and was initially an agency of the League of Nations . It became a UN body after the demise of the League and the formation of the UN at the end of World War II . Its current charter, the Declaration of Philadelphia , was adopted in 1944. The organization seeks to strengthen worker rights, improve working and living conditions, create employment, and provide information and training opportunities. ILO programmes include the occupational safety and health hazard alert system and the labour standards and human rights programmes. Historically, one of the functions the ILO has performed has been the establishment of international standards for workers' conditions, which have then become the basis for trade union and other activism in individual countries.
Extractions: International Labour Office, Geneva, 1997 Preface Acknowledgements Executive Summary Introduction ... Bibliography Annex 1 Selected list of organizations providing vocational training to youth in Mozambique This report, prepared by Stuart Maslen, is an input to the ILO "Action Programme on Skills and Entrepreneurship Training for Countries Emerging from Armed Conflict". The Programme aims to learn from the experiences of selected post-conflict countries in Africa, Asia and Central America in order to offer guidance to countries newly emerging from armed conflict. The objective of the Programme is to increase the capacity of governments and other national and local bodies to facilitate the rapid and effective reintegration of war-affected groups, through training and employment creation. Outputs of the Programme include: guidelines for the planning, implementation and assessment of training and employment programmes for war-affected communities, with special attention to youth, women and disabled persons;
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Extractions: Institutional determinants of unemployment in OECD countries: A time series cross-section analysis (1960-98) by Lucio Baccaro, Diego Rei Subscribe to our mailing list and we will keep you informed about our new publications The International Institute for Labour Studies (IILS) was established by the International Labour Organization in 1960 as a centre for advanced studies in the social and labour field to further a better understanding of labour issues through education and research. It uses research networks, social policy forums, educational activities and publications to open up new perspectives for social policy; develop systematic exchanges between the ILOs constituents and the external academic communities and practitioners; and familiarize future social policy-makers with the processes of tripartite consultations and policy formulation. Updated by RS. Approved by AVJ. Last Updated 16 March 2004.
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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL The International Labour Organization was created in 1919 by Part XIII of the Versailles Peace Treaty ending World War I. It grew out of nineteenth-century labor and social movements which culminated in widespread demands for social justice and higher living standards for the world's working people. In 1946, after the demise of the League of Nations, the ILO became the first specialized agency associated with the United Nations. The original membership of forty-five countries in 1919 has grown to 121 in 1971. The ILO has three major tasks, the first of which is the adoption of international labor standards, called Conventions and Recommendations, for implementation by member states. The Conventions and Recommendations contain guidelines on child labor, protection of women workers, hours of work, rest and holidays with pay, labor inspection, vocational guidance and training, social security protection, workers' housing, occupational health and safety, conditions of work at sea, and protection of migrant workers. They also cover questions of basic human rights, among them, freedom of association, collective bargaining, the abolition of forced labor, the elimination of discrimination in employment, and the promotion of full employment. By 1970, 134 Conventions and 142 Recommendations had been adopted by the ILO. Each of them is a stimulus, as well as a model, for national legislation and for practical application in member countries.