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Selected ILO publicationsLifelong Learning in the Mechanical
and Electrical Engineering Industries, (pdf format The Impact of flexible labour arrangements in the machinery, electrical and electronic industries, Geneva, 1998, and Note on the Proceedings, Geneva, 1999, Reports for and of the Tripartite Meeting. Forrant, Robert. Survival of the flexible in the global economy: Employment security and shop-floor reorganization in two Massachusetts metalworking firms, Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, SAP 2.71/WP.125, Geneva, 1998. Lindecke, Christiane and Lehndorff, Steffen. Current trends in the flexible organization of working time in Germany: A survey of some recent internal agreements in the engineering industry, Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, SAP 2.71/WP.124, Geneva, 1998. Encyclopaedia of Occupational Safety and Health, 4th ed., Vol. 3, Geneva, 1998. Recent developments in the metal trades, Report I,(Chapters 12 and 13 provide a detailed list of MEE-related ILO activities and publications, which are not cited below); Consequences of structural adjustment for employment, training, further training and retraining in the metal trades, Report II, and Note on the Proceedings, Thirteenth Session of the Metal Trades Committee, Geneva, 1994. Protection of workers from power frequency electric and magnetic fields: A practical guide, Occupational Safety and Health Working Paper No. 69, 1995. Visual display units, Occupational Safety and Health Working Paper No. 70, 1995. Meeting of Experts on Safety and Health of Workers in the Electronics Industry, Geneva, 1994.
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