World Of Work The Magazin Of The ILO
İÇİNDEKİLERFOCUSNew-age solutions to old age problems? The ills of Central & Eastern European health care ILO waves "red card" at child labour Cover story: Women and conflict SOCIAL SECURITY CHILD LABOUR Sexual exploitation of children GENERAL ARTICLE IT Professionals' Forums in India FEATURES The ILO: Then and Now Planet Work News Civil aviation: Seeking way out of airline crisis Workers and globalization: ILO at the heart of the offensive Solving psychological problems at work First ILO gender audit keeps equality on the agenda Around the Continents ILO in the Press Media Shelf In World of the Work No. 40 of August 2001, the name of Sandrine Gazes was inadver-tently omitted as co-author of the article "New ILO Study: Labour markets less volatile than generally assumed." The editor regrets the error. Created in 1919, the International Labour Organization (ILO) brings together governments, employers and workers of its 175 member States in common action to improve social protection and conditions of life and work throughout the world. The International Labour Office, in Geneva, is the permanent Secretariat of the Organization. NOTLARWomen and conflict |