1. ILO - Noun
2. ILO - Proper noun
the United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor
Source: WordNetAccording to Burrow, the universal ratification of Convention 182 is a potent and timely reminder of the importance of ILO standards and the need for multilateral solutions to global problems. Source: Internet
According to a by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), nearly 4.1 million Indians have lost their jobs during this time. Source: Internet
Albert Thomas was its first director.sfn Child labour in Kamerun during 1919 The ILO successfully restricted the addition of lead to paint,sfn and convinced several countries to adopt an eight-hour work day and forty-eight-hour working week. Source: Internet
An ILO mission in 2000 reported that "the number of assassinations, abductions, death threats and other violent assaults on trade union leaders and unionized workers in Colombia is without historical precedent". Source: Internet
All delegate have the same rights, and are not required to vote in blocs. citation Conventions ILO building in Geneva with Salève in the background main Through July 2011, the ILO has adopted 189 conventions. Source: Internet
At the ILO, simply securing the support of a majority of governments would not allow China to block an investigation of labor conditions in Xinjiang. Source: Internet