
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2002. Part 6, Intergovernmental organizations related to the United Nations. Chapter 2, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Abstract
In 2002, the International Labour Organization (ILO) continued to promote social justice and economic stability and improve labour conditions. ILO's strategic objectives were to promote and realize fundamental principles and rights at work; create greater opportunities for women and men to secure decent employment and income; enhance the coverage and effectiveness of social protection; and strengthen tripartism and social dialogue. In 2002, ILO membership remained at 175.
Date
2004
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Vol. 56
2002-P6-CH02
2002
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Series
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2002. v. 56; Vol. 56
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