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  • November 1998 

    • New encyclopedia lists main threats to worker health worldwide
      16 November 1998 - WASHINGTON D.C. (ILO News ) - The International Labour Office (ILO) has published the latest edition of its Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, which shows that workers today face many of the same dangers that existed in 1930 when the First Edition was published. The traditional threats range from factory fires to catching tuberculosis in hospitals. ...
    • ILO Governing Body to examine private sector social initiatives
      09 November 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The social dimension of globalization will once again dominate the agenda of the International Labour Organization's Governing Body meeting for its 273 rd session over the next two weeks, in Geneva. ...
  • October 1998 

  • September 1998 

    • Export processing zones growing steadily
      28 September 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - As global competition for jobs and foreign investment intensifies, Export Processing Zones (EPZs) are proliferating worldwide, growing from just a handful a few decades ago to over 850 today, according to a new report 1 published by the International Labour Office.
    • ILO World Employment Report 1998-99
      24 September 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The number of unemployed and underemployed workers around the world has never been higher and will grow by millions more before the end of the year as a result of the financial crisis in Asia and other parts of the world, says the International Labour Office (ILO) in its latest World Employment Report issued today in Geneva.
  • August 1998 

    • Report of ILO Commission of Inquiry reveals widespread and systematic use of forced labour in Myanmar (Burma)
      20 August 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The obligation to suppress the use of forced or compulsory labour is violated in Myanmar in national law as well as in actual practice in a widespread and systematic manner, with total disregard for the human dignity, safety and health and basic needs of the people, according to a report issued by a Commission of Inquiry appointed under the Constitution of the International Lab ...
    • Sex industry assuming massive proportions in Southeast Asia
      19 August 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Prostitution in Southeast Asia has grown so rapidly in recent decades that the sex business has assumed the dimensions of a commercial sector, one that contributes substantially to employment and national income in the region, according to a new report published by the Geneva-based International Labour Office.
  • July 1998 

    • Violence on the Job - a Global Problem
      20 July 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - France, Argentina, Romania, Canada and England have reported the highest rates of assaults and sexual harassment on the job, says the International Labour Office (ILO) in a new report, the most extensive worldwide survey of violence in the workplace.
  • June 1998 

  • May 1998 

    • Final Debate on Fundamental Human Rights Declaration Delegates to 86 th International Labour Conference Target Child Labour
      29 May 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) ­ Delegates to the 86 th session of the International Labour Conference, which gets underway in Geneva on Tuesday, 2 June, are set to debate the text of a groundbreaking declaration on fundamental human rights at work.
    • International Labour Conference 2-18 June 1998
      28 May 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) ­ The 86 th Session of the International Labour Conference will open on Tuesday, 2 June at the United Nations Assembly Hall in Geneva and remain in session until Thursday, 18 June.
    • Indonesia releases Detained Trade Unionists
      26 May 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The Director-General of the ILO, Mr. Michel Hansenne, has welcomed the decision of the new Indonesian Government to release Mr. Muchtar Pakpahan, President of the Serikat Buruh Sejahtera Indonesia, and several of his colleagues, who are members of Indonesia's independent trade union confederation.
    • ILO to seek new Convention aimed at abolishing extreme Forms of Child Labour
      25 May 1998 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Backed by growing international support for abolishing extreme forms of child labour, the International Labour Organization (ILO) is to seek a new Convention and Recommendation aimed at bringing an immediate halt to hazardous, exploitative working practices that confront millions of children with daily, work-related stress, exposure to injury, illness and death, and deprive the ...
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