Ilo Conventions

/ˌaɪˌɛlˈoʊ kənˈvɛnʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) International treaties adopted by the International Labour Organization setting minimum labor standards.
    The ILO Conventions establish fundamental principles on workers' rights globally.

Forms

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  • ilo convention

Commentary

ILO Conventions often serve as benchmarks for national labor legislation and may require ratification to be binding on member states.

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