ILO in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ILO in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ILO in the English»Spanish Dictionary

ILO abbreviation of International Labour Organisation

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The number of unemployed people worldwide could increase by more than 50 million in 2009 as the global recession intensifies, the ILO has forecast.
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Many of these tasks could be hazardous when performed by children, according to the ILO.
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He is also professionally qualified in training systems and curriculum design through an ILO fellowship.
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As part of their statistical work, ILO maintains several databases.
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According to ILO, globally, around 215 million children work, many full-time.
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According to the ILO, hazardous child labour is the largest category of the worst forms of child labour.
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However, ILO conventions are considered international labour standards regardless of ratifications.
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It is one of 8 ILO fundamental conventions.
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Members of the ILO can voluntarily adopt and ratify the conventions by enacting the rules in their domestic law.
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It is the largest programme of its kind globally and the biggest single operational programme of the ILO.
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