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International Labour Standards according to the classified guide

The Governing Body has placed the ILO's Conventions and Recommendations into subject categories, in addition to those they have identified as Fundamental and Priority Conventions

Through the links provided below, the visitor will find a synopsis of the major international labour standards on the subjects at hand.

For full texts of all international labour standards, consult ILOLEX.


* Basic human rights
* Employment
* Social policy
* Labour administration
* Industrial relations
* Conditions of work
* Social security
* Employment of women
* Employment of children and young persons
* Migrant workers
* Indigenous and tribal peoples, indigenous workers in non-metropolitan territories
* Other special categories
(i.e. seafarers,
older workers,
fishermen,
dockworkers,
plantation workers,
tenants and sharecroppers,
nursing personnel,
hotel and catering personnel)

 

 
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Updated by BB. Approved by MZM. Last update: 20 October 2000.