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Definition of International Labor Organization
1. Noun. The United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor.
Generic synonyms: Un Agency, United Nations Agency
Lexicographical Neighbors of International Labor Organization
Literary usage of International Labor Organization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New World Order: International Organization, International Law by Frederick Charles Hicks (1920)
"This is the International Labor Organization created by the Versailles Peace
Treaty, and in accordance with Article 23 of the League of Nations Covenant. ..."
2. The international protection of labor by Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe (1921)
"SUPPLEMENT The International Labor Organization of the League of Nations ...
International Labor Organization ..."
3. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1907)
"It may be observed in passing that under the provisions of the constitution of
the International Labor Organization (Part XIII of the Treaty of Versailles), ..."
4. From the Household to the Factory: Sex Discrimination in the Guatemalan by Judith Sunderland (2002)
"To the International Labor Organization: • Request that Guatemala report specifically
on all forms of pregnancy- related discrimination in connection with ..."
5. What's what in the Labor Movement: A Dictionary of Labor Affairs and Labor by Waldo Ralph Browne (1921)
"International Labor Organization. The first clause of Article 23 of the Covenant
of the League of Nations declares that the members of the League "will ..."
6. Fingers to the Bone: United States Failure to Protect Child Farmworkers by Lee Tucker, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (2000)
"... B: International Labor Organization CONVENTION 182 AND RECOMMENDATIONS ILO
Convention No. 182 Convention concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action ..."