In December, ILO staff working with Central and Eastern European counterparts met in Budapest for two days of discussion on our work in the region and plans for 1996. The Director of the ILOs Moscow Office and ILO correspondents from several countries also participated.
Front row (from the left): Laszlo Fari, Hungarian Correspondent; Hildegard Ripper, Associate Expert; Giuseppe Casale, Specialist in Industrial Relations; Krzysztof Hagemejer, Specialist in Social Security; Alena Nesporova, Specialist in Labour Market Policy; Maria-Danuta Stefanska, Polish Correspondent; Nicolae Voiculescu, Romanian Correspondent;
Back row (from the left): Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, Specialist in Wages; Pekka O. Aro, Specialist in Workers' Activities; Werner Sengenberger, Director of ILO-CEET; Maarten Keune, Associate Expert; Plamenka Markova, Bulgarian Correspondent; Bjorn Grunewald, Specialist in Employers' Activities; Oscar de Vries Reilingh, Director of the ILO-EUROPE Department; Evgeny Davydov, Director of the ILO's Moscow Office.
Missing from the photo is Associate Expert Markus Ruck. The new staff members will be introduced in future issues.
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| Fully fit at work |
Film about the advantages of employing persons with disabilities. As this ILO film (Fully Fit at Work) shows, not only may people with disabilities be more productive, they may actually be more skilled in some jobs than non-disabled people. Produced for the ILO by the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.
Watch the film online in Polish with English subtitles. Duration: 21 min 11 sec
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| Events & campaigns |
World Day Against Child Labour
12 June 2008
Education: The right response to child labour
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A package for social and economic progress
The Albanian pilot of the One UN Programme will make use of the experiences of the International Labour Organization (ILO) gained in the field. As the only tripartite organisation within the United Nations system, the ILO plays a key role in involving social partners in the recently launched UN reform process.
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