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Knowledge of Mpox among secondary school students in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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The ILO and the Right to Strike
International Labour Review, 2013AbstractThe author argues that the June 2012 challenge by the ILO Employers' group to the hitherto generally accepted view regarding the right to strike under the Freedom of Association Convention, No. 87, is at odds with the historical understanding of the framework in which the Convention is embedded.
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International Organization, 1960
In 1954, just twenty years after first becoming a member, the Soviet Union rejoined the International Labor Organization (ILO). This step was a sharp reversal of the USSR's past policy. The Soviet Union had boycotted ILO since 1937, three years before its initial membership was terminated as a consequence of its expulsion from the League of Nations ...
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In 1954, just twenty years after first becoming a member, the Soviet Union rejoined the International Labor Organization (ILO). This step was a sharp reversal of the USSR's past policy. The Soviet Union had boycotted ILO since 1937, three years before its initial membership was terminated as a consequence of its expulsion from the League of Nations ...
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2017
E. F. Penrose became chief of the Economic Section at the International Labour Office in Geneva under the American, John Gilbert Winant, formerly chairman of President Roosevelt’s Social Security Board; he offered Edith a position as a research assistant. In June 1939 she left her baby son with her parents and travelled to Geneva. They remained working
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E. F. Penrose became chief of the Economic Section at the International Labour Office in Geneva under the American, John Gilbert Winant, formerly chairman of President Roosevelt’s Social Security Board; he offered Edith a position as a research assistant. In June 1939 she left her baby son with her parents and travelled to Geneva. They remained working
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2011
Since the end of the World War II, there has been a proliferation of international organizations and treaties that regulate behaviour, create norms of conduct, and enforce international law. The question, however, arises whether in the context of international labour standards the ILO does make a difference.
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Since the end of the World War II, there has been a proliferation of international organizations and treaties that regulate behaviour, create norms of conduct, and enforce international law. The question, however, arises whether in the context of international labour standards the ILO does make a difference.
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1971
By late summer of 1918 the war had turned decisively against the armies of the Central Powers. The failure of Ludendorff’s spring offensive caused Germany to abandon hope of victory and to concentrate on avoiding surrender, but the fate of the Quadruple Alliance was sealed in September when the Allies resumed the offensive in the Balkans and in a few ...
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By late summer of 1918 the war had turned decisively against the armies of the Central Powers. The failure of Ludendorff’s spring offensive caused Germany to abandon hope of victory and to concentrate on avoiding surrender, but the fate of the Quadruple Alliance was sealed in September when the Allies resumed the offensive in the Balkans and in a few ...
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