Whereas also the failure of any nation 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... Monthly Labor Review - 5. lappuseautors: United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1933Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1925 - 904 lapas
...measures." The Treaty also states that the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve conditions in their own countries. The Treaty of Peace has therefore proclaimed that the necessity... | |
| 1919 - 674 lapas
...freedom of association. The organization of technical and vocational education and other measures. And Whereas, also, The failure of any nation to adopt...other nations which desire to improve the conditions of their own countries — The high contracting parties, moved by sentiments of justice and humanity,... | |
| Mary Ritter Beard - 1920 - 200 lapas
...recognition of the principle of freedom of association, the organization of technical and vocational education and other measures ; WHEREAS, Also, the...improve the conditions in their own countries. The International Labor Conference. — The first international labor conference held in accordance with... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 lapas
...education and other measures; Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire...conditions in their own countries; The HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIFS, moved by sentiments of justice and humanity as well as by the desire to secure the permanent... | |
| Frederick Charles Hicks - 1920 - 546 lapas
...remedied, ending with the statement that "the failure of any nation 'See Appendix 1. to adopt vnumane conditions of labor is an obstacle in the way of other...to improve the conditions in their own countries." Wherefore agreement is made on general principles to be followed in the future, and on the detailed... | |
| 1920 - 674 lapas
...of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labor is an obTHE NEW YORK TIMES CURRENT HISTORY stade In the way of other nations which desire to improve...countries ; The high contracting parties, moved by «entiments of Justice and humanity as well as by the desire to secure the permanent peace of the world,... | |
| John Rogers Commons, John Bertram Andrews - 1920 - 588 lapas
...Labor, 1889, p. 3o3. social justice," and that the failure of any nation to adopt humane labor standards "is an obstacle in the way of other nations which...to improve the conditions in their own countries." To arrive at desirable international minimum protective standards a permanent International Labor Office... | |
| Henry Wilson Harris - 1920 - 264 lapas
...declaration (in the same preamble) that "the failure of any nation 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." While anything like the immediate equalisation of labour conditions the world over would have been... | |
| E. John Solano - 1920 - 416 lapas
...and other measures ; "\Vhereas also the failure of any nation 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 ; CHAPTER I ORGANISATION ARTICLE 387. A permanent organisation is hereby established for the promotion... | |
| 1920 - 274 lapas
...education and other measures; Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in then- own countries; The HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES, moved by sentiments of justice and humanity as well... | |
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