Winning the Cold War: Winning the cold war, the U.S. ideological offensive, July 8, August 2, and October 3, 1963U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 1097 lappuses Focuses on role of private business, educational, and trade union organization in fostering positive U.S. image abroad; Classified material has been deleted. |
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Abstain activities Addis Ababa adopted advisers agencies agenda AYRES bloc budget Chairman Committee recommends Communist countries CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contribution Conventions and Recommendations credentials Department Director General's report discussion economic effective employer delegate employers and workers FASCELL Faupl foreign policy FRASER free employers Governing Body Government delegates GROSS ILO Conference ILO Constitution ILO meetings ILO's industrial committees International Labor Conference International Labor Organization International Labour Organisation international organizations issue LIBRARY OF CONGRESS matter ment objectives Paid Vacations Seafarers political President problems procedure programs propaganda proposed question record representatives resolution response RICHARD WAGNER ROOSEVELT Secretary sent with request SESSION GENEVA social South African Soviet Soviet bloc staff standing orders statement subcommittee technical assistance tion tripartite tripartite system U.S. delegation U.S. dollars U.S. employer U.S. Government U.S. participation U.S. Representative United Nations United States participation vote WEAVER worker delegates workers and employers workers group
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376. lappuse - ... the regulation of the hours of work, including the establishment of a maximum working day and week, the regulation of the labour supply, the prevention of unemployment, the provision of an adequate living wage, the protection of the worker against sickness, disease and injury arising out of his employment...
301. lappuse - Assembly if the amount of its arrears equals or exceeds the amount of the contributions due from it for the preceding two full years. The General Assembly may, nevertheless, permit such a Member to vote if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due to conditions beyond the control of the Member.
345. lappuse - Conference, bring the recommendation or draft convention before the authority or authorities within whose competence the matter lies, for the enactment of legislation or other action.
346. lappuse - Any of the Members shall have the right to file a complaint with the International Labour Office if it is not satisfied that any other Member is securing the effective observance of any convention which both have ratified in accordance with the foregoing Articles.
376. lappuse - The HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES, moved by sentiments of justice and humanity as well as by the desire to secure the permanent peace of the world, agree to the following...
371. lappuse - In addition, both the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and the National Association of Manufacturers have continued their own study of the problem of United States participation in the ILO.
347. lappuse - Resources, by the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, HR Rep.
376. lappuse - Whereas also the failure of any nature to adopt humane conditions of labour is, an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries...
346. lappuse - ... (a) in respect of Conventions and Recommendations which the federal government regards as appropriate under its constitutional system for federal action, the obligations of the federal State shall be the same as those of Members which are not federal States; (b) in respect of Conventions and Recommendations which the federal government regards as appropriate under its constitutional system, in whole or in part, for action by the constituent states...
346. lappuse - In the case of a federal State, the following provisions shall apply: a. in respect of Conventions and Recommendations which the federal Government regards as appropriate under its constitutional system for federal action, the obligations of the federal State shall be the same as those of Members which are not federal States; b.