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International Labor Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The 125th session of the Governing Body of the International Labor Organization was held in Geneva on May 28 and 29, 1954, with Mr. A. M. Malik (Pakistan) presiding. Preliminary consideration was given to the agenda for the 39th session of the ILO Conference (1956), which, it was decided, would be comprised of the Director-Generals report, financial and budgetary questions, and information on the application of Conventions and Recommendations, The Director-General was requested to submit to the November session of the Governing Body reports dealing with the national law and practices of member states in the fields of (1) weekly rest in commerce and offices, (2) living and working conditions of indigenous populations in independent countries, and (3) forced labor. He was also requested to provide a general note on the conditions of plantation workers and on discrimination in the field of employment and occupation.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1954

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References

1 For information on the meeting of the sub committee, see International Organization, VIII, p. 392.

2 For information on the meeting of the Building, Civil Engineering and Public Works see ibid., p. 265; on the Coal Mines Committee, see ibid., p. 142.

3 for informationon the meeting of the Inland Transport Committee, see ibid., p. 265

4 Industry and Labour, XII, p. 120–136.

5 For a summary of the 36th session of the Conference, see International Organization, VII, p. 570Google Scholar.

6 International Labor Conference, Provisional Record: Thirty-Seventh Session, Geneva, No. 3, p. 5Google Scholar; New York Times, April 26, 1954; ibid.

7 International Labor Conference (37th session), Report of the Director-General, p. 71Google Scholar.

8 Ibid., p. 101–102.

9 Ibid., p. 49.

10 Ibid., Provisional Record …, No. 7, p. iv.

11 Ibid., No. 33, p. 406.

12 Ibid., No. 28, p. viii.

13 Ibid., No. 18, p. 250.

14 Ibid., No. 33, p. 410.

I5 Ibid., No. 31, p. 373.

16 Ibid., No. 29, p. 313.

17 Ibid., No. 31, p. 365.

22 Ibid., No. 29, p. 314–319.

23 Ibid., No. 30, p. 359.

24 Ibid., No. 32, p. 391–394.

25 Ibid., p. 396.

26 Ibid., p. 383–384.

27 Ibid., p. 395.

28 Ibid., No. 26, p. 309.

29 Ibid., p. 297.

30 Ibid., No. 17, p. i.

31 Ibid., No. 29, p. 312.

32 Ibid., No. 33, p. 408.

33 Ibid., No. 27, p. vii.

34 Ibid., No. 33, p. 405.

35 Ibid., p. 406.

36 Ibid., No. 16, p. 189, 205.

37 Ibid., No. 22, p. 262.

38 Ibid., No. 15, p. vii.

39 For information on the first session of the committee, see International Organization, V, p. 378Google Scholar.

40 Industry and Labour, XII, p. 137–142.

41 Ibid., p. 145.

42 Ibid., p. 147.