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Definition of International labour organization
1. Noun. The United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor.
Generic synonyms: Un Agency, United Nations Agency
Lexicographical Neighbors of International Labour Organization
Literary usage of International labour organization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Measuring the Non-Observed Economy: A Handbook by Int. Labour Office With, OECD Staff, Adriaan M. Bloem, International Monetary Fund, Statistical Committee, Commonwealth of Independent States, Bureau of Statistics, International Labour Organisation, Statistics Directorate (2002)
"... Sixteenth International Conference of Labour Statisticians, Geneva, October
1998, doc. ICLS/I6/RD2, international labour organization, Geneva. ..."
2. The Price of Oil: Corporate Responsibility and Human Rights Violations in by Bronwen Manby (1999)
"... The United Nations and international labour organization The United Nations
General Assembly adopted a resolution on Nigeria on December 22, 1995, ..."
3. "My Gun was as Tall as Me": Child Soldiers in Burma by Kevin Heppner, Jo Becker (2002)
"To the international labour organization • Instruct the new ILO liaison officer
posted in Rangoon to research and report on the SPDC's forced recruitment of ..."
4. Fingers to the Bone: United States Failure to Protect Child Farmworkers by Lee Tucker, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (2000)
"... 1999 The General Conference of the international labour organization, Having
been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labour ..."
5. Labour and the New World by Philip Snowden Snowden (1921)
"The international labour organization has already encountered considerable
difficulties with the Governments within the League of Nations in carrying out ..."