「ilo」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

ilo

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  • standing Institute of Laryngology and Otology ( ILO) and its incorporated School of Audiology.
  • des to send a division in a scout expedition to Ilo and Pacocha in order to eliminate the Peruvian
  • e has done sociological research for UNESCO and ILO as well as for the Moroccan authorities.
  • rced and Bonded Child Labor (Washington, 1995); ILO Bitter Harvest: Child Labour in Agriculture (Ge
  • Patrick Henry was sponsored by Ilo Browne Wallace, wife of Vice President Henry A.
  • one of the two primary labor conventions of the ILO, came into force on July 4.
  • in indigenous rights concerns, made use of the ILO convention law.
  • ls, and marks the first judicial application of ILO Convention 169 in Chile.
  • y several examples of the successful use of the ILO Convention in Chile, like the case of a Machi I
  • stated that the Fair Work legislation breaches ILO conventions regarding the right to strike, indu
  • Labour Organization, particularly in regards to ILO Conventions 87 and 98.
  • right to bargain collectively as guaranteed by ILO Conventions and New Zealand law."
  • As common in later ILO conventions, accession to the 1948 automaticall
  • ILO data shows youth unemployment increased by 45 p
  • ersity of Saskatchewan Industry Liaison Office ( ILO) decided to commercialize a commercialize this
  • ILO economist and co-author of the report, Sara Eld
  • ILO Economist and co-author, Steven Kapsos, says go
  • In 1989, Blanchard retired from the ILO, ending 38 years of service to the Organization
  • ons with the International Labour Organization ( ILO), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Unit
  • The ILO forecasts slight improvements in youth unemploy
  • Body of the International Labour Organisation ( ILO) from 1991 to 2008.
  • It is one of 8 ILO fundamental conventions.
  • er brought into force, and was withdrawn at the ILO General Conference May 30, 2000.
  • to force, and was withdrawn May 30, 2000 at the ILO General Conference.
  • After he retired from the ILO he went on to teach at the University of Fribou
  • Following his departure from the ILO he taught at Columbia University.
  • nizations, following from his experience in the ILO, he soon adopted a more radical perspective.
  • The ILO held that the original complaint against Moreno
  • natory), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITU, I
  • n joined the International Labour Organization ( ILO) in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • body of the International Labour Organization ( ILO) in June 2007.
  • ation to the International Labour Organization ( ILO) in Canada and Switzerland.
  • (ILC) of the International Labour Organization ILO in 2007.
  • orked for the International Labour Organization ILO in the East Africa Area Office, in Tanzania in
  • as President of the Labour Statistics Congress ( ILO) in 1997 and vice-chair of the United Nations S
  • rnational expert for Cinterfor an agency of the ILO, International Labor Organization for whom he t
  • alized international organizations such as WHO, ILO, IPU, QIC, WMO, TWAS and ICDO.
  • estruction of Arica, Tacna, Moquegua, Mollendo, Ilo, Iquique, Torata and Arequipa, giving rise to a
  • nd, due to the absence of strong sanctions, the ILO lacks a strong enough deterrent factor for coun
  • etymology is derived from the Mapuche language, ilo meaning “flesh” and kelesio, “lizard”; while th
  • upon or 12 months after the ratification of two ILO member states.
  • at annual average official exchange rate; *** - ILO methodology (% of workforce).
  • His work at the ILO, on the other hand -- the last position he held
  • Appeal to the ILO resulted in a decision that government's action
  • During his tenure as Director-General, the ILO saw the withdrawal of the United States from th
  • ct does not bring our laws into compliance with ILO standards".
  • Overall, the ILO structure essentially created a system of volun
  • e (WFP), the International Labour Organization ( ILO), the UN Industrial Development Organization (U
  • (UNFPA), the International Labour Organization ( ILO), the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Unit
  • ta acted as adviser to UN bodies including FAO, ILO, UNESCO, UNRI, NRISD, and UNEP between 1972 and
  • Ilo Wallace christened the ship.
  • Under the Constitution, the ILO was dependent on the League of Nations for its
  • plinary group with a new, unifying identity the ILO was disestablished and the UCL Ear Institute cr
  • In 1929 he married Ilo Zimmerman of Brownton; they had three children.