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Labor rights / United Nations Development Group / Child labour / Decent work / International labor standards / Juan Somavía / World Day Against Child Labour / Tripartism / Unfree labour / United Nations / International Labour Organization / Globalization
Date: 2009-07-05 17:00:00
Labor rights
United Nations Development Group
Child labour
Decent work
International labor standards
Juan Somavía
World Day Against Child Labour
Tripartism
Unfree labour
United Nations
International Labour Organization
Globalization

ISSN[removed] # [removed]JUNE 2009 ILO’S CONSTITUENTS IN THE REGION SUPPORT «GLOBAL JOBS PACT» AIMED AT PROTECTING WORKERS

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