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Governing Body

The Governing Body of the International Labor Organization held its 127th session in Rome from November 16 through 19, 1954, under the chairmanship of Mr. R. Ago (Italy). After deciding that the 39th session of the ILO Conference should open in Geneva on June 6, 1956, and noting that, in addition to the regular agenda items, the questions of vocational training in agriculture and welfare facilities for workers were likely to be carried over from the 38th session, the Governing Body considered several reports put before it by the Director-General (Morse) relating to possible further agenda items for the 39th session of the Conference. A study on discrimination in the field of employment and occupation, and a note setting forth certain questions relating to conditions of plantation workers were also discussed. The Governing Body decided to add to the agenda of the 39th session three new items of 1) forced labor, 2) weekly rest in commerce and offices, and 3) living and working conditions of indigenous populations in independent countries. The Governing Body's Committee on Standing Orders and the Application of Conventions and Recommendations was instructed to give further consideration to various points relating to the organization of the work of the ILO Conference, and particularly to arrangements for discussion of the Director-General's report and the work of the Conference committee on the application of conventions and recommendations.

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1 For a summary of the third session of the Advisory Committee, see International Organization, VIII, p. 392.

2 See Ibid., p. 571.

3 For a summary of the second session of the joint committee, see Ibid., p. 392.

4 For further information, see Ibid., p. 523–524.

5 For a summary of the 37th session of the Conference, see Ibid., p. 572–575.

6 Industry and Labour, XIII, p. 52–75.

7 For information on the fourth session of the Committee, see International Organization, VI, p, 643.

8 Industry and Labour, XIII, p. 2–19.

9 Ibid., XII, p. 542–545.

10 United Nations Press Release ILO/857, December 20, 1954.

11 Ibid., ILO/858, December 23, 1954.

12 Ibid., ILO/859, January 5, 1955.

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