The ILO and the world of work
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTSintroduction chapter I: Definition, extent and principal characteristics of part-time work Conceptual problems and definitions Part-time as opposed to full-time employment Part-time in relation to non-standard employment Legal definitions of part-time work Hours worked by part-time workers Extent and distribution of part-time work Statistical definitions of part-time work Extent of part-time work in the industrialised market economies Trends in part-time work outside the industrialised market economies Female part-time workers Male part-time workers Age distribution of part-time workers Part-time work and the disabled Concentration of part-time work in the services sectors Part-time work: Option or constraint? Employment stability chapter II: Terms and conditions of employment of part-time workers Remuneration Conditions of work Working-time issues for part-time workers Occupational safety and health Workload Termination of employment Written contracts Social security protection and other benefit schemes Paid sick leave Pensions Maternity protection Unemployment benefits Part-time workers and trade union activities CHAPTER.lll: Promotion of part-time work General measures to promote part-time work Specific problems Promoting part-time work as a means of gaining access to the labour market Working time flexibility, career prospects and training Promotional measures for specific categories of workers Workers with family responsibilities Older workers Part-time work after pensionable age Part-time work for the disabled chapter IV: Position of employers'and workers' organisations Employers' organisations Workers' organisations chapter v: The ILO and part-time work International labour Conventions and Recommendations Workers with family responsibilities Older workers and phased retirement The disabled Nursing personnel General applicability of international labour standards to part-time work Resolutions adopted by the International Labour Conference Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations Questionnaire Table of contents Objectives of the lLO Structure of the ILO International Labour Conference The Governing Body The International Labour Office Regional conferences and specialised meetings The working methods of the ILO The International Labour Code The rights of man Technical co-operation Research, education and documentation The ILO field of action Better working conditions and environment PlACT; a new programme General conditions of work Safety and health of the worker Social security Women in the working world Young and older workers Migrant workers Promoting and planning employment The World Employment Programme Basicneeds strategy Aid in policy-making Structural adjustment and world trade Examples of help Development of human resources Training policies and systems Vocational training Management development Vocational rehabilitation Social institutions Labour legislation Labour relations Labour administration Workers' education Employers'activities Sectors and occupations Seafarers,fishermen, boatmen and dockworkers Salaried employees and professional workers Co-operatives:schools : schools of self-help The.hotel,catering and tourism industry Multinational enterprises |