It was the earliest that 13-million-member labor organization has ever come out for a presidential candidate.
The lawmakers had hoped for a unified recommendation from the chamber and the labor organization.
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Prior to talking to Therena, I had come across some information from The International Labor Organization (ILO ).
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The board includes three labor representatives, three retailer representatives and a chairman chosen by the International Labor Organization.
Last month, the school's directors agreed to work on a child-labor radio project with the International Labor Organization.
We will work with the International Labor Organization on a new initiative to lift up labor standards around the world.
In the 1970s the International Labor Organization popularized a view of the informal economy known as the dualist school of thought.
The labor organization had accused the chamber of trying to pay workers in the new program poverty-level wages, something the chamber disputed.
Some 140 million Indonesians, two-thirds of the population, could slip below the poverty line by the end of 1999, says the International Labor Organization.
Some 140 million Indonesians, 66% of the population, could slip below the poverty line by the end of 1999, says the International Labor Organization.
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Blago also apparently cooked up a plan in which a labor organization would create a highly paid position for him in exchange for the seat.
The NFL Players Association decided to decertify as a labor organization.
Indeed, based on figures from the International Labor Organization (ILO), the country is notably more prone to such activity than its advanced industry rivals in the region.
According to a report prepared for the International Labor Organization, millions of Pakistan's poorest people are working for little or no money to pay back debts to their employers.
The UN International Labor Organization guesses that there are 218 million child laborers worldwide, 7 in 10 of them in agriculture, followed by service businesses (22%) and industry (9%).
That means more equal cooperation between global economic bodies like the IMF and the WTO on the one hand, and social agencies like the International Labor Organization on the other.
James Pasco, executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, the nation's largest law-enforcement labor organization, said that while he holds Mr. Kerlikowske in high regard, police officers are wary.
To use the Fair Trade label on their products, companies have to follow certain safety and wage standards that are based on established industry auditing groups, including the International Labor Organization.
The news was welcomed by the labor organization for Opel's employees, who had staged recent demonstrations demanding that GM's European brands sever their ties with the American parent company -- perhaps with governments taking a stake.
Plus, U.S. law stipulates that the United States can only demand that countries implement their own labor laws, whereas Democrats want the agreements to include what they call "core International Labor Organization standards" in the texts themselves.
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While 43 percent of the firms surveyed have supplier codes of conduct, only 25 percent perform even minimal monitoring to determine if suppliers are abiding by those codes, and only 10 percent have codes that reference International Labor Organization conventions.
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Outlined Monday by Gore economic policy adviser Laura Tyson, the organization would provide nations with a permanent forum similar to the World Trade Organization (WTO) or the International Labor Organization (ILO) to tackle cross-border disputes that affect the health of forests, oceans and endangered species.
The second is opposed by business groups because they say it would make labor union organization easier.
The workers who perform the physical labor in an organization can be considered an asset.
According to the affidavit, Blagojevich discussed obtaining a substantial salary for himself at a nonprofit group or an organization affiliated with labor unions as well as placing his wife, Patti, on paid corporate boards, the government said.
The organization surrounding our changing editorial labor model has made significant adjustments, too.
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One is that many HR professionals grow up in a quasi-legal world where their job is all about ensuring the organization does not fall foul of labor laws.
They can account for every dollar spent so they can better manage labor to budget and develop pricing that allows the organization to remain both profitable and competitive.
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But such efforts can fail to uncover some dangers: At least two garment factories at Rana Plaza had passed international labor and safety standard audits under a European trade organization which addressed specific safety concerns at the factories but didn't assess the stability of the building that housed them.
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