Brunei becomes 180th ILO Member State
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Brunei becomes 180th ILO Member State

Brunei Darussalam has become the 180th Member State of the International Labour Organization (ILO) following receipt in Geneva of a letter from Mr. Pehin Dato Adanan Yusof, Minister of Home Affairs, stating on behalf of the Government that Brunei formally accepts the obligations of the ILO Constitution.

Press release | 23 January 2007

GENEVA (ILO News) - Brunei Darussalam has become the 180th Member State of the International Labour Organization (ILO) following receipt in Geneva of a letter from Mr. Pehin Dato Adanan Yusof, Minister of Home Affairs, stating on behalf of the Government that Brunei formally accepts the obligations of the ILO Constitution.

Brunei Darussalam's membership became effective on 17 January 2007. The country has been a member of the United Nations since 21 September 1984.

Unit responsible: Communication and Public Information

Reference: ILO/07/01

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