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Report / International Labour Conference.
- Format:
- Conference/Event
- Government document
- Journal/Periodical
- Conference Name:
- International Labour Conference.
- Standardized Title:
- Report (International Labour Conference)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Labor--Congresses.
- Labor.
- Working class--Congresses.
- Working class.
- Labor laws and legislation, International--Congresses.
- Labor laws and legislation, International.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Periodicals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Irregular
- Began with 1st session in 1919.
- Continues:
- Special report of the Director-General on the application of the Declaration concerning the policy of "apartheid" of the Republic of South Africa
- Continued By:
- Activities of the ILO
- Place of Publication:
- Geneva : International Labour Office
- Notes:
- Volumes for 1944-1946 published in Montreal.
- Separately cataloged in LC before 67th session.
- Some issues for 2002- accompanied by CD-ROMs.
- Each session issued in multiple parts, all having distinctive titles.
- The 26th session was originally scheduled for 1940, and some parts were issued (part for "First item on the Agenda" is designated Preliminary Report instead of the typical Report 1); the 26th session was eventually held in 1944, with the typical set of parts of the Report being issued.
- The 55th (1970), 62nd (1976), 84th (1996), and 94th (2006) sessions are called: Maritime session.
- Vol. 61/V/2 not published; issued as v. 63/V/2. Vol. 63/V/1 not published; issued as v. 61/V/1.
- Some editions are bilingual.
- Issued with: International Labour Conference. Director's report, 1944-1946; and, International Labour Office. Director General. Report of the Director-General, 1947- ; these reports constitute Report 1 (1944 is Report 7) of the International Labour Conference, though they are not always designated as such.
- 3rd session, 1 (1921); title from title page.
- 95th session, 1, B (2006).
- Other Format:
- Print version: Report (International Labour Conference)
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