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International Labour Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (576 words)
Founded in 1919, it was formed through the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles, and was initially an agency of the League of Nations.
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.
The ILO has a specialist programme addressing child labour, the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC).
INTRANET - Welcome to ILO Moscow - EECAT (960 words)
The ILO Office in Moscow was established as a dual Area Office and Multidisciplinary Team covering 10 countries [1] of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in January 1998 only.
ILO Moscow deliberately bases its action on the active partnership policy on the one hand, and on the four strategic objectives of the Organization on the other hand.
The ILO Office in Moscow has supported the ITC Turin in bidding procedures, and benefited from the help of the Centre in designing its own proposals under BISTRO facilities, etc. It is important to note that similar synergies develop, although on a smaller scale, in most of the countries where the team intervenes.
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