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Nepal: Campaign for Ratification and Application of ILO Conventions Nos. 87 and 98 in the Asia-Pacific Region

The Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ILO-ACTRAV), in cooperation with the International Trade Union Confederation-Asia Pacific (ITUC-AP) and the trade union organizations of Nepal, is running a campaign for the ratification and application of ILO Conventions Nos.87 and 98 in a number of countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

Type: Campaign
When: 15 - 19 August 2011
Where: Katmandu, Nepal

The Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ILO-ACTRAV), in cooperation with the International Trade Union Confederation-Asia Pacific (ITUC-AP) and the trade union organizations of Nepal, is running a campaign for the ratification and application of ILO Conventions Nos.87 and 98 in a number of countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

For more information, see:

Nepal National Trade Union Conference on Ratification and Implementation of ILO Core Labour Standards 15-16 August 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal

ILO ACTRAV/ITUC-AP/Trade Unions in Nepal Asian Regional Conference Follow-up on Campaign for Ratification and Application of ILO Conventions 87 and 98, 17-19 August 2011, Kathmandu, Nepal

Tags: collective bargaining, ILO conventions, trade union rights, workers rights, freedom of association, right to strike

Regions and countries covered: Nepal

Unit responsible: Bureau for Workers' Activities

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