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What the International labor organization means to America

Title
What the International labor organization means to America / edited by Spencer Miller, Jr. ; with a foreword by John G. Winant.
Publication
New York : Columbia University Press, 1936.

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Additional Authors
  • Miller, Spencer, Jr., 1891-
  • University of Virginia. Institute of Public Affairs.
Description
xii, 108 pages; 24 cm
Summary
Compilation of articles on the history of the ILO and its importance for the USA - analyses international labour standards, cooperation of voluntary organizations with the ILO, the importance of USA membership for employers and trade unions, and participation of the USA in the 19th session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, in 1935.
Subject
  • International Labour Organisation
  • International Labour Organisation
  • Labor laws and legislation
  • Labor laws and legislation
  • Internationale Arbeidsorganisatie
  • history
  • ILO
  • international labour standards
  • voluntary organization
  • membership
  • employer
  • trade union
  • International Labour Conference
  • histoire
  • OIT
  • normes internationales du travail
  • organisation volontaire
  • appartenance
  • employeur
  • syndicat
  • Conférence internationale du Travail
  • historia
  • normas internacionales del trabajo
  • organización voluntaria
  • miembros
  • empleador
  • sindicato
  • Conferencia Internacional del Trabajo
  • USA
  • Etats-Unis
  • Estados Unidos
Note
  • Includes index.
  • Addresses delivered at a round table of the ninth annual session of the Institute of public affairs of the University of Virginia. cf. Pref.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The origins of I.L.O. -- Beginnings of International Labor standards -- The importance of International Labor standards -- International Labor action -- Cooperation of voluntary agencies with I.L.O. -- Significance of American membership in the I.L.O. to employers -- Significance of American membership in the I.L.O. to American business -- Significance of American membership in the I.L.O. to labor -- Cooperation of the United States with the I.L.O. -- The nineteenth session of the International Labor Conference.
LCCN
36009209
OCLC
  • ocm00233511
  • 233511
  • SCSB-509552
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library