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ABOUT ILO PUBLICATIONS
Established in 1919, and since 1946 a member of the United Nations Organization, the International Labour Organization has
focused on workplace issues, actively seeking to create decent work for all - work which is freely chosen and performed in
an environment of equity, security and human dignity. While promoting individual and collective rights at work, social
protection and occupational safety and health, the ILO encourages social dialogue and supports an open and constructive
industrial relations policy between governments, employers and workers.
The ILO conducts research into these and a range of other issues in the ever changing world of work and publishes the
results in the form of timely and authoritative publications, reports, training manuals, CD-ROMs, videos and e-books.
ILO research contributes to enhancing public awareness of crucial labour and employment issues in subject areas such as:
Employment
Labour Issues and Labour Law
Social Protection
Child Labour
Occupational Safety and Health
Gender Issues and Women at Work
Management and Training
Labour Statistics
While focusing primarily on employment in the global economy, the ILO publications programme provides relevant research
findings and practical solutions to workplace problems for workers and employers in developing, transition and industrial
economies.
Information on new and forthcoming titles is available via the Internet at Publications or by contacting the ILO Bureau of Publications , International Labour Office, CH-1211 Geneva 22.
Fax: (41) 22 799.69.38