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List of Library Accessions
April 1999

12.05.1 Note on the proceedings on human resource development policies of the public service.
MFN: 002552
CALL No.: ILO, 12.05.1; INO. 1999
ISBN: 92-2-111580-1
PUBLISHER:  
DESCRIPTORS: ILO pub, Human resource management, Structural adjustment, Public service, Training needs, Decentralization, Employment security, Conference report, ILO programme, Working conditions, Role of ILO, Social dialogue, Labor relations
ABSTRACT: Appropriate human resource development policies of the public service had to be considered an important element. Besides the development of the private sector, public services and their human resources were at the heart of structural adjustment and transition processes taking place in most countries of the world.
13.01.2 Note on the proceedings on the machinery, electrical and electronic industries.
MFN: 002551
CALL No.: ILO, 13.01.2; INO. 1999
ISBN: 92-2-111478-3
PUBLISHER: ILO
DATE: 18.05.99
DESCRIPTOR: ILO pub, Machinery, Labor market, Electrical industry, Electronic industry, Training needs, Salary, Working conditions, Industrial relations, Conference report, ILO programme, Role of ILO
ABSTRACT: The proceedings pointed out the importance of the machinery, electrical and electronic industries as a pattern-setting industry in both the developed and developing world.
14.02.1 1995 Survey of children 5-17 years old.
MFN: 002556
CALL No.: PHI, 14.02.1; ISU. 1998
ISBN:  
PUBLISHER: ILO-IPEC, NEDA, NSO
DATE: 18.05.99
DESCRIPTOR: ILO pub, Child labor, Minimum age, Salary, Child employment, Working conditions, IPEC,Philippines
ABSTRACT: This monograph presents the analysis of the demographic and economic characteristics of the working children in the region and the perceptions of their parents regarding their work. It also presents the analysis on the magnitude and characteristics of children working away from home.
14.02.2 A worst form of child labor discovered and rescue
MFN: 002077
CALL No.: PHI, 14.02.2; AAB. 1996
ISBN:  
PUBLISHER: Kamalayan Development Foundation
DATE: 19.05.99
DESDRIPTOR: Child labour,Philippines,Working conditions
ABSTRACT: This book is written in response to a certain appeal, a concrete and urgent appeal coming from the working children in factories in sardine, cooking oil, chlorox factory and livestock farm.
  Child recruitment and some most hazardous forms of child labour in the Philippines
MFN: 002078
CALL No.: HI, 14.02.2; ACH. 1998
ISBN:  
PUBLISHER: Kamalayan Development Foundation
DATE: 19.05.99
DESCRIPTOR: Child labour, Philippines
ABSTRACT: This book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on exploitative and hazardous child labour not only in the Philippines but globally. This publication is also timely as the ILO and the international community are presently formulating a new international convention.
  Thailand country study towards a best practice guide on sustainable action against child labour
MFN: 002554
CALL No.: THA, 14.02.2; CTH. 1998
ISBN: 974-8369-59-5
PUBLISHER:  
DATE: 18.05.99
DESCRIPTOR: ILO pub, Child labor, Child welfare, Minimum age, Child employment, Rights of the child, Country study, Thailand
ABSTRACT: This country study examines actions against child labor implemented, planned or proposed in Thailand, particularly focusing on work which has, or could, effectively "make a difference" in the battle against child labor.
15.04.1 15.04.1 Note on the proceedings on terms of employment and working conditions in health sector reforms.
MFN: 002550
CALL No.: ILO, 15.04.1; INO. 1999
ISBN: 92-2-111444-9
PUBLISHER: ILO
DATE:
DESCRIPTOR: ILO pub, Health care, Health care system, Occupational health, Salary, Working conditions, Labor relations, Labor standard, Conference report, ILO programme, Training needs, Gender and development, Violence, Ethics, Role of ILO
ABSTRACT: It was stressed the vital role of the health sector for the development and well-being of societies everywhere and the role of its workers in the delivery of health care services.
01.01.3 The role of the ILO in technical cooperation.
MFN: 002562
CALL No.: ILO, 01.01.3; ITH. 1999
ISBN: 92-2-110815-5
PUBLISHER: ILO
DATE: 04.06.99
DESCRIPTOR: ILO pub, Technical cooperation, International Labour Conference,Role of ILO,ILO programme
ABSTRACT: The ILO in technical cooperation, adopted at the 80th Session (1993) of the International Labour Conference, concluded that the ILO technical cooperation programme should focus on three major areas, namely: support for democratization; poverty alleviation which, inter alia, included employment creation; and the protection of workers.
01.03.7 Decent work.
MFN: 002561
CALL No.: ILO, 01.03.7; IDE. 1999
ISBN: 92-2-110804-X
PUBLISHER: ILO
DATE: 04.06.99
DESCRIPTOR: ILO pub, International Labour Conference, Role of ILO, ILO programme, Budget
ABSTRACT: The report aims to focus the energies of the ILO on this major problem of our time. It seeks to create a unity of purpose among the three constituents - governments, workers and employers - which will send a clear and distinctive message about the organization to public opinion at large.
02.03.9 Sixteenth meeting of the committee on provident funds.
MFN: 002559
CALL No.: PHI, 02.03.9; ISIS. 1999
ISBN: ISSN: 0255-7592
PUBLISHER: ISSA-Manila
DATE: 04.06.99
DESCRIPTOR: ISSA pub, Social security, Provident fund, Conference report, Pension scheme, Asia, Philippines
ABSTRACT: The main report on the topic "Future direction of provident funds" which contained an analysis of information provided in response to a survey of eleven provident fund schemes in Africa and Asia and the Pacific. The report dealt with the current situation of provident fund schemes, the problems encountered, the initiatives taken to address them and the strategies to adequately respond to the growing needs of the members.
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