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International Labour Organization (ILO)

The International Labour Organization (ILO), established in 1919 as an autonomous institution associated with the League of Nations, continued in 1994 to contribute to promoting social justice, to improve labour conditions and living standards, and to promote economic and social stability. ILO membership in 1994 rose to 171 with the admission of Oman and the return of South Africa.

Related Subject(s): United Nations
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