Meeting of Experts on Workers in Situation Needing Protection
(The employment relationship: Scope)
Basic technical document
Geneva, 15-19 May 2000
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B. The functional problem of workers’ protection [12-13]
The context of non-protection [14]
The repercussions of non-protection [15-16]
Balance between equity and adaptability [17-18]
C. The employment relationship: Scope of persons covered [19]
The Conference resolution [37-38]
Agenda [41]
Composition [42-43]
Content of the report [44-45]
Work
of the Meeting [46-47]
Origin and discussion of the item [48]
The discussion at the International
Labour Conference [49]
First and second
discussions [50-52]
Work through private employment
agencies [53]
Conclusions of the discussions at the International Labour Conference [54]
II. The functional problem of workers’ protection [91-95]
The context of the lack of protection [96-103]
Repercussions of the lack of protection [104-123]
Balance between equity and adaptability [124-127]
Points for reflection
III. The employment relationship: Scope [128-130]
Uncertainties in the scope of persons covered by legislation [131-133]
The “loss of focus” of legislation [134-135]
Disguised employment
relationships [136-141]
Objective ambiguity
in employment relationships [142-144]
IV. Elements for international standard-setting action [190-192]
Why international action? [193-196]
Why standard-setting action? [197-198]
Promotional
action? [199-204]