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January 2005

  1. The employment relationship. International Labour Conference, 95th Session, 2006, Report V (1).

    14 January 2005

    This report is divided into three chapters as follows. Chapter I traces the evolution over the last decade of the discussions at the ILO on the employment relationship, including the discussions on contract labour in 1997 and 1998, the 2000 Meeting of Experts on Workers in Situations Needing Protection and the 2003 general discussion. It also summarizes the most pertinent issues identified by the 39 national studies conducted in 1999-2001. Chapter II provides an overview of trends and problems in regard to the manner in which the general aspects of the employment relationship are regulated in different countries. This is based on a comparative analysis of the relevant laws of more than 60 ILO member States; it elaborates on and supplements the information on law and practice provided in the report submitted for general discussion to the 91st Session of the International Labour Conference in 2003. Chapter III briefly introduces the rationale behind the questionnaire and outlines its structure and content.

November 2004

  1. The global evolution of industrial relations. Events, ideas and the IIRA

    16 November 2004

    Chronicles the birth and development of the industrial relations field, its ups and downs, challenges, transformations and differing fortunes across countries from the late 19th century to the present.

November 2002

  1. Gender Equality: A guide to collective bargaining

    13 November 2002

    Provides material which can be used by women in collective bargaining to overcome sex discrimination and to obtain equal opportunities in the workplace.

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